Jeremy H. Lewin is an oncologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
In oncology, every case can look a bit different, even when the diagnosis sounds similar. Jeremy works with adults who need careful cancer care and clear next steps. That can include cancers and tumours like soft tissue sarcomas and bone tumours, plus conditions that affect areas such as the pelvis, chest, and other parts of the body.
Common examples of what he looks after include adult soft tissue sarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, osteosarcoma, and other sarcoma types. He also treats conditions such as desmoid tumour and fibromatosis, and he may see people with tumours like angiosarcoma and melanoma.
Testicular cancer is also part of his day-to-day care. He can help guide treatment choices around surgery, including orchiectomy, and manage follow-up planning after that. At times, people also come in for related issues where complications can happen during cancer treatment, such as febrile neutropenia.
Some cases involve rarer tumour types, like alveolar soft part sarcoma, retroperitoneal or chest-area tumours, and undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma. There are also cases involving specific growths such as hepatic haemangioma and heart tumours, and he works with the bigger picture so treatment is coordinated and not rushed.
Because cancer care often involves more than one treatment, Jeremy’s approach is usually practical and built around the plan a patient needs at that point in time. Over the course of care, that can mean looking at options for treatment and timing, managing side effects, and keeping communication steady so people know what’s happening and why.
Where appropriate, clinical trials can be part of the conversation. Trials are considered when they are a good fit and the timing makes sense, so people have a full view of what’s available.
Care doesn’t stop at the first decision. In many cases, follow-up and long-term monitoring are just as important, especially for cancers where the goal is to keep things controlled and support quality of life.