Theo Mantamadiotis is an oncologist based in Parkville, VIC 3052. He works with people dealing with serious cancers, with a steady focus on brain tumours and other cancer types that can affect the whole body.
Many patients he looks after have tumours such as astrocytoma, glioblastoma, and other brain tumour conditions like glioma and gliomatosis cerebri. These can be challenging to live with, so care often needs to be thoughtful and practical, not rushed or confusing. At times, cancer treatment can feel like a lot to take in, and plans may change as scans and symptoms come back.
The service also includes support for other cancers, including Leydig cell testicular tumours and testicular cancer. Because each case is different, he aims to help people understand what is happening and what the next steps could be. This may involve working through treatment options, side effect worries, and the day-to-day realities that come with therapy.
In terms of experience, Theo’s clinical work centres on oncology care for these conditions. Over time, that sort of experience matters, especially for families trying to make sense of what treatment means for school, work, energy levels, and day-to-day routines.
Education details aren’t listed here, but oncology care is a long training path, and the work relies on careful follow-up, clear communication, and a strong understanding of how different treatments fit together. If research or clinical trial options are available in a given situation, that’s something the clinic can talk through as part of the care plan.