Bryan W. Day

Oncologist

Male📍 Gardens Point

About of Bryan W. Day

Bryan W. Day is an oncologist based in Gardens Point, QLD, Australia. He works with people who are dealing with cancer, with a strong focus on brain tumours and other related tumour care.


In many cases, care starts with figuring out what the problem is and how far it has spread. Bryan’s work includes looking at brain tumour types such as astrocytoma, glioblastoma, glioma, and gliomatosis cerebri. There are also tumours that can involve the brain stem and the posterior fossa, and he helps guide patients through the next steps when these are found.


Brain cancers can be scary and hard to plan for. Over time, people often need a clear, steady approach, not a rushed one. This is where a good oncology review matters, especially when imaging shows something complex and the team needs to confirm the diagnosis.


Diagnosis and planning often involve tissue biopsy, and that’s an important part of Bryan’s scope. Tissue biopsy helps the treating team understand the type of tumour more accurately. From there, decisions about treatment can be discussed in a way that fits the person’s situation.


Bryan’s caseload also includes other tumour types listed in his practice, like diffuse midline glioma H3 K27M-mutant, embryonal tumour with multilayered rosettes, and medulloblastoma. When cancer shows up in different parts of the brain, the details really matter, and the care plan can look different from person to person.


He also works with people with breast cancer. Even though brain tumours are a big part of his work, cancer care can come in many forms, and each one needs careful assessment and follow-up.


At times, the clinical picture can include conditions that are not always the classic “cancer story”. For example, his listed experience includes Pendred Syndrome and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). These are sensitive topics, and it’s common for families to want answers and supportive, practical guidance.


Overall, Bryan W. Day’s practice is set up for people who need oncology care, with attention to brain tumour diagnosis and management, tissue biopsy, and support through what can be an uncertain time.

Services & Conditions Treated

AstrocytomaGlioblastomaBrain TumorGliomaGliomatosis CerebriSudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)Brain Stem CancerBreast CancerDiffuse Midline Glioma H3 K27M-MutantEmbryonal Tumor with Multilayered RosettesMedulloblastomaPendred SyndromePosterior Fossa TumorTissue Biopsy

Publications

1 total

Correction: CBL0137 and NKG2A blockade: a novel immuno-oncology combination therapy for Myc-overexpressing triple-negative breast cancers.

Oncogene • March 03, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Bryan W. Day provide?
Dr Day treats brain tumours and related conditions. His listed services include diagnosing and managing astrocytoma, glioblastoma, brain tumours and gliomas, gliomatosis cerebri, posterior fossa tumours, diffuse midline glioma H3 K27M-mutant, embryonal tumours with multilayered rosettes, medulloblastoma, tissue biopsy and broader brain cancer care. Other listed areas may be referenced in his care plans.
Which conditions does Dr Day focus on?
Dr Day focuses on brain cancers and related conditions. Key areas include astrocytoma, glioblastoma, glioma, gliomatosis cerebri, posterior fossa tumours, diffuse midline glioma, embryonal tumours with multilayered rosettes, and medulloblastoma. If you’re unsure whether your condition fits, you can ask during a consult.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Day in Gardens Point, QLD?
To book with Dr Day, contact the practice in Gardens Point, QLD. You’ll likely need a referral from a GP or specialist. The team can guide you on available appointment times and whether telehealth options are suitable.
Do I need a referral for an oncology consult with Dr Day?
A referral from your GP or another specialist is typically needed to see an oncologist. If you’re unsure, contact the clinic to confirm what they require for an appointment.
What should I expect at a brain tumour consultation?
The visit usually involves discussing symptoms, medical history, and imaging results. Dr Day will review any tissue biopsy results if available and talk through possible tests, treatment plans and next steps. Bring any scans, reports or medications you’re taking.
Are telehealth appointments available with Dr Day?
Telehealth options may be available depending on the case and location. Check with the clinic when you book to see if a video or phone consult can work for you.