Jeanne Tie is an oncologist based in Melbourne, VIC. She looks after people across a range of cancer types, and also supports patients and families when the situation is complex or comes with other health concerns.
In her day-to-day work, Jeanne focuses on cancers that can affect the bowel and nearby areas, including colorectal cancer, anal cancer, appendix cancer, and stomach cancer. She also treats cancers that involve the liver and chest, such as liver cancer and lung cancer, including lung metastases. For some people, cancer can show up in the brain, and Jeanne helps manage metastatic brain tumour cases as well.
Jeanne’s care extends beyond the usual “one diagnosis” picture. She also works with people who have rarer conditions, like pseudomyxoma peritonei. At times, she may also help manage issues linked with dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency, and she’s involved in care where pregnancy and vaginal bleeding are part of the story. She can also support patients dealing with mesenteric venous thrombosis, and cancers involving the gastroesophageal junction and the appendix area. Her practice includes helping patients with breast cancer and melanoma too.
Depending on the case, treatment can include planning around surgery, and she may coordinate care that fits with things like mastectomy. She also works with the full picture when a person has had a previous treatment plan, or when more than one area needs attention at the same time.
Jeanne stays grounded in practical oncology care. Over time, this means working through options clearly, watching how people respond, and adjusting the plan when needed. She also supports clinical trial pathways where appropriate, so eligible patients can be considered for new studies. Education details aren’t listed here, but her work is centred on keeping cancer care safe, sensible, and well organised for patients in Melbourne and across Victoria.