Carolina X. Sandler is an Oncologist based in Kelvin Grove, Queensland. You can find her at 60 Musk Avenue, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059, Australia.
Oncology is a broad field, and her work looks after people dealing with cancer as well as some tough, long-lasting health problems that can sit alongside it. In many cases, patients are managing more than one issue at the same time, and it helps to have care that stays practical and grounded.
Carolina’s listed focus includes breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and brain tumour care. That means she may look after people through diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing follow-up. At times, the goal is not only treating the cancer, but also supporting comfort and day-to-day functioning while treatment is going on.
Along with cancer, she also supports people with conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. These are often more than “just tiredness” or “just aches”. They can affect sleep, energy, mood, and ability to do normal activities. Her care approach is meant to take those symptoms seriously and help people find a plan that fits their life.
She also works with people who have mononucleosis and peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy can cause pins and needles, burning, numbness, or pain, and it can be hard to deal with day to day. Nerve symptoms can also change over time, so care usually needs to be steady and responsive.
Some pages show a full timeline of experience, publications, and education. Here, those details are not listed, so there isn’t extra information available about her training background, years of practice, or any research output on this profile. Clinical trial involvement is also not listed here.
What is clear is the type of care Carolina is set up to help with: cancer conditions like breast, ovarian, and brain tumours, plus long-term illnesses that often come with fatigue, nerve pain, and ongoing symptoms. Over time, that kind of mix can matter a lot for patients and families, because it means the conversations can stay focused on what’s real and what needs support right now.