Jeremy L. Humphris is an oncologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW, working from 370 Victoria St, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010. His care is focused on cancers that affect the pancreas, and on families where there may be an inherited cancer risk.
In day-to-day appointments, he looks after people living with pancreatic cancer. He also sees patients with familial pancreatic cancer, where the pattern in the family can change what tests and checks are needed, and when. At times, his work also includes people with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, a condition that can raise the chance of several different cancers. Another group he supports is people with pancreatic islet cell tumours.
Cancer care can be a lot to handle, and it often comes with tough questions. Jeremy’s approach is to talk through what’s happening, what options are on the table, and what the next steps might look like. That can include planning treatment, reviewing test results, and helping people understand the reasons behind different choices. He aims to keep things clear, calm, and practical, especially when things feel uncertain.
His work draws on oncology training and experience in caring for patients with these specific cancer types. Over time, that kind of focus matters, because pancreatic cancers and related inherited syndromes can be complex and differ from person to person. He takes the time to consider the bigger picture, not just the diagnosis on paper.
Where appropriate, he also keeps an eye on new evidence and emerging approaches in cancer care. Clinical trials can be an option for some patients, depending on their situation, and he may discuss trial pathways if they could realistically fit. Research and new treatments move steadily, and it helps when your care team is aware of what is changing and what is still being studied.