Sharelle L. Joseland is an oncologist based in Parkville, VIC. You’ll find her at 305 Grattan Street, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia. Her work is focused on helping people who are dealing with cancer, and also those who may have a higher risk because of family history.
In many cases, she looks after cancers that start in the bowel, including colorectal cancer. She also helps patients with endometrial cancer. At times, her practice covers brain tumours as well, depending on the person’s situation and care plan.
A big part of her care is family cancer risk. This includes conditions like familial colorectal cancer, Lynch syndrome, and familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). These can mean there’s a higher chance of bowel cancer, and sometimes other cancers too. People often come in wanting clear answers, support with next steps, and help understanding what results can mean for them and their family.
She also supports people connected with Turcot syndrome. Because these genetic conditions can be complex, care needs to be calm and practical. Sharelle’s approach is about talking things through in plain language, so patients can make sense of options and feel more steady along the way.
Oncology care can be full of decisions. Sharelle helps patients navigate that uncertainty, whether they are managing an active cancer diagnosis or looking at prevention and monitoring because of risk. She understands that no two families are the same, and in many cases plans may shift as new information comes in.
Sharelle works with the broader cancer care team to make sure patients get coordinated support. That can include discussing ongoing treatment pathways, follow-up needs, and what to do next after key appointments. The goal is steady, realistic care, focused on what matters most for each person and their circumstances.
While this page keeps details on education, experience, publications, and trials limited, the focus remains clear: cancer and genetic cancer risk care, in a supportive, down-to-earth way. Sharelle Joseland is available through her Parkville practice for people who want help understanding cancer risk and getting organised, step by step.