Sue J. Chua is an oncologist based in North Adelaide, South Australia, working from 55 King William St. She looks after people with cancer and a mix of related health issues that can come up during diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.
Her work covers conditions like non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), prostate cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and peripheral T-cell lymphoma. She also supports patients with neuroblastoma and several tumour types, including bone tumours and embryonal tumours. At times, care can also involve dealing with low blood counts and bleeding risks, such as thrombocytopenia, immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), and purpura.
Alongside cancer care, she also manages immune-related blood problems like adult immune thrombocytopenia and agranulocytosis. Some patients may be referred when levels and symptoms need careful attention, including issues like a low potassium level. The goal is usually the same: get things stable, explain what’s happening, and help patients and families understand the next steps.
There are also conditions listed that are not always linked with oncology in people’s minds, like tubal disease, tubal ligation, and infertility. Care may include topics around reproductive health, and in some cases involve procedures such as intrauterine device (IUD) insertion. She may also help when issues like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome show up, especially around fertility treatment.
For some people, serious symptoms can be more than just the cancer itself. For example, delirium and other short-term complications can happen during illness or treatment, and problems like cholecystitis can also need managing. In many cases, this kind of care means working with the rest of the treating team so nothing gets missed.
Information about training, research, and clinical trials isn’t listed here, so it can’t be confirmed from the details provided. If you need that part checked, it’s best to ask the clinic directly when you book or before a referral goes through.
What does stay clear from the listed scope is that Sue J. Chua provides care across cancer types and blood-related conditions, with an emphasis on practical, day-to-day support as people move through treatment.