Judith D. Bauer is an oncologist based in Notting Hill, VIC. She works out of Level 1, 264 Ferntree Gully Road, Notting Hill, VIC 3168, Australia. Her clinic focus is on caring for people dealing with cancer, and also the tough day-to-day problems that can come with it.
In many cases, treatment is not just about scans and medicines. It’s also about keeping weight up, managing symptoms, and supporting the body when it’s under strain. Judith looks after patients who may be dealing with malnutrition and muscle atrophy, especially when eating becomes hard or when the illness affects how the body handles food and energy.
Support can include practical options like gastrostomy care. She helps patients manage the feeding plan and the changes that can happen over time. This is often important for people with cancers such as oesophageal cancer and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), where swallowing and nutrition can be a big issue.
Sometimes care also needs to cover more urgent problems. Her work includes looking after low blood pressure, and conditions like toxic shock syndrome, where early attention can make a real difference. These are not “everyday” concerns, so it helps to have a clinician who can think through the medical risks and support people in a calm, clear way.
Judith also understands that oncology care can be stressful for patients and families. Visits often cover both medical decisions and how to cope week to week. She aims to keep things grounded and realistic, without making promises that can’t be kept.
Her education and ongoing learning are centred on cancer care, plus the supportive side of treatment, such as nutrition and feeding support. No specific clinical trials are listed here, but cancer care can still involve careful planning and close follow-up as treatment changes.