Tomas Kron is an oncologist based in Melbourne, working from 305 Grattan Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000. He looks after people who are dealing with cancer, and he also helps with some serious lung conditions that can come up alongside cancer care. The aim is to keep things clear, steady, and focused on what matters for each person and their situation.
In practice, Tomas works with patients who have cancers such as lung cancer (including non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer), bladder cancer, and muscle invasive bladder cancer. He also sees people with lung metastases, where cancer has spread to the lungs. For prostate cancer and renal cell carcinoma, he supports treatment planning and ongoing management through the different stages of care.
Tomas also cares for people with a range of other cancers, including breast cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma, and adult soft tissue sarcoma. There are times when bone tumours and other related issues need careful oncology support too. Even when the diagnosis is tough, he takes a practical approach. Over time, that can help with knowing what to expect and how treatment may affect day-to-day life.
Outside of cancer, Tomas’ work includes serious lung and breathing conditions like interstitial lung disease, acute interstitial pneumonia, and pneumonia. These conditions can be complex, and they can change quickly. In many cases, people need careful monitoring and a plan that fits with their overall health, treatments, and recovery goals.
Based at a central Melbourne address, Tomas works as part of a wider medical team. Cancer care often involves different specialists, and it helps when everyone shares the same information. Tomas brings that kind of coordination to appointments, helping patients understand next steps and keep track of what’s happening. If clinical trials and new options are relevant, he can discuss whether they fit, depending on the person and their current situation.