Sarah J. Lewis

Oncologist

Female📍 Lidcombe

About of Sarah J. Lewis

Sarah J. Lewis is an Oncologist based in Lidcombe, NSW. Her listed workplace is at the Faculty Of Medicine And Health, The University Of Sydney, 75 East Street, Lidcombe, NSW 2141, Australia.


Oncology is about cancer care, and that’s where she spends her focus. In many cases, her work links to diagnosing and treating different cancers, including breast cancer, bowel (colorectal) cancer, lung cancer and lung nodules, melanoma, and cancers of the womb (endometrial), ovaries, and prostate. She also works with people who need follow-up around treatments such as mastectomy.


Cancer care doesn’t only mean scans and chemo. Over time, it can also bring other health problems, and this can include issues with blood counts. Her profile also lists conditions like agranulocytosis and febrile neutropenia, which are often serious and need close monitoring. When someone is unwell, these kinds of problems can affect how the body handles infections, so having a steady care plan matters.


She is also listed as working with a wider range of medical needs beyond cancer. For example, malnutrition and obesity can affect recovery and treatment tolerance. There are also references to menopause, which can be part of longer-term health for many people. At times, her work may overlap with other conditions that come up in care plans, such as cleft lip and palate, Niemann-Pick disease, and fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).


Infectious disease is another area mentioned. Her profile includes COVID-19 and SARS, which suggests she may have experience dealing with people during outbreaks or when severe infections are part of the picture.


On experience and education: the details provided here don’t list specific past roles, years of work, or training history. There’s also no specific research or clinical trial information included in the available details.


What stands out is a broad, practical mix of care needs. From cancer types and after-treatment support, to blood count and general health issues that can affect how someone manages treatment day to day.

Services & Conditions Treated

Breast CancerAgranulocytosisCleft Lip and PalateColorectal CancerCOVID-19Endometrial CancerFebrile NeutropeniaFetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)Lung CancerLung NodulesMalnutritionMastectomyMelanomaMenopauseNiemann-Pick DiseaseObesityOvarian CancerProstate CancerSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

Publications

1 total

Predicting Syndromic Status Based on Longitudinal Data from Parental Reports of the Presence of Additional Structural and Functional Anomalies in Children Born with an Orofacial Cleft.

Journal of clinical medicine • October 16, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does Dr Sarah J. Lewis treat?
Dr Sarah J. Lewis is an oncologist. Her listed services cover a range of cancers and related conditions, including breast cancer, colorectal cancer, endometrial cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, melanoma, and various blood and treatment related conditions such as agranulocytosis, febrile neutropenia, and the effects of cancer therapies.
What services does she offer?
Her services include treatment and care for cancers like breast, colorectal, endometrial, lung, ovarian, prostate, and melanoma, as well as related conditions and needs that can come with cancer care, such as managing treatment side effects and supporting nutrition and overall health during treatment.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Lewis?
Appointments are arranged through the clinic in Lidcombe, NSW. If you’re unsure how to book, ask your GP or contact the clinic directly for guidance on availability and next steps.
What should I expect at my first visit?
In your first visit you’ll discuss your medical history, symptoms, and any tests or scans you’ve had. The doctor will explain your diagnosis if known, outline possible treatment options, and answer any questions you have about your care plan.
What questions should I ask during my appointment?
Good questions to bring include: What treatment options are available for my cancer type? What are the goals and potential side effects of each option? How might treatment affect my daily life? What support services are available (nutrition, symptom management, psychosocial support)?
Is information provided in clear language for patients and families?
Yes. The aim is to explain diagnoses and treatment options in straightforward terms, so you can make informed decisions about your care with your doctor and care team.

Contact Information

Faculty Of Medicine And Health. The University Of Sydney 75 East Street, Lidcombe, NSW 2141, Australia

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