Roger J. Daly is an oncologist based in Clayton, VIC, working out of 23 Innovation Walk, Clayton VIC 3800, Australia. He looks after people who are dealing with cancer, and he also understands that a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming at first.
In day-to-day care, Roger focuses on helping patients through the different stages of their treatment. That can mean talking through what’s going on, what the next steps might be, and what options are available. At times, it’s also about supporting symptom control and comfort, not just the big treatment plan.
Roger’s work covers a range of cancers. This includes prostate cancer, breast cancer, and breast cancer types like triple-negative breast cancer. He also cares for people with pancreatic cancer and stomach cancer. Some patients may be managing less common cancers too, such as synovial sarcoma.
Alongside cancer care, he also supports people dealing with chronic erosive gastritis. It’s often one of those conditions that can affect how a person feels day to day, so it matters that treatment is practical and easy to stick with.
Because oncology care can involve more than one kind of treatment, visits are usually about making sure the plan fits the person, not the other way around. Questions are welcome, and conversations can take time. Over time, many patients find it helps to have the same clinician involved so things don’t get lost between appointments.
Roger works with patients and families across the Clayton area and the wider Melbourne region. Whether someone is starting treatment, switching approaches, or getting support while they’re on an ongoing plan, the goal stays the same: clear information, steady follow-up, and care that feels grounded.
If you’re looking for an oncologist in Clayton, Roger J. Daly is there to help with cancers including prostate cancer, triple-negative breast cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, stomach cancer, and synovial sarcoma. You can also consider him for support around chronic erosive gastritis as part of broader digestive and health concerns.