Jeremy L. Millar is an oncologist based in Melbourne, working from 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia. His focus is on helping people understand their diagnosis and making a clear plan for treatment. Cancer care can feel overwhelming, so the appointments are built around plain language and steady next steps.
In many cases, Jeremy looks after patients dealing with cancers that affect the prostate, breast, lung, kidneys, and skin (including melanoma). He also supports people with blood-related cancers like lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Sometimes the focus is on cancers that involve other areas of the body, such as anal cancer, urethral problems, and tumours that can affect the brain or bones.
Along with cancer itself, he helps manage some of the knock-on effects that can come with treatment. For example, erectile dysfunction (ED) and urinary incontinence are common concerns for people during and after cancer care. When the issue is more about the urinary tract, he also deals with conditions like urethral stricture.
Jeremy’s work also covers treatment options that may include procedures such as prostatectomy, depending on what fits each person’s situation. He can be involved in planning care for conditions like familial prostate cancer too, where family history matters and earlier or more careful checks can be needed.
Experience and education details weren’t included in the information provided here. What can be said from his role is that Jeremy works through the day-to-day realities of oncology care, where treatment decisions need to be coordinated and explained clearly. At times, that also means talking about how care is reviewed over time, so changes can be made if a plan isn’t working as expected.
Research and clinical trials can be part of cancer care for some people, but no specific research projects or clinical trial details are listed here. If you want to know whether a trial might be an option, it’s best to ask during a consultation, when the full picture is known.