Arlene E. Chan

Oncologist

Female📍 Perth

About of Arlene E. Chan

Arlene E. Chan is an oncologist based at Mount Hospital in Perth, WA. She looks after people facing cancer and other serious health problems that need careful follow-up. It can be a lot to take in at first, so her approach stays practical and grounded, with clear steps and regular check-ins.

As an oncologist, her work often includes breast cancer, including breast cancer in men. She also supports people dealing with cancers that can spread, such as metastatic brain tumours. Bone tumours and Kaposi sarcoma are also part of the kinds of conditions she manages. In many cases, treatment plans involve more than one type of care, and she helps patients understand what each step is for.

Beyond cancer, she also works with blood-related conditions. That includes issues like agranulocytosis and infantile neutropenia. At times, these problems can affect how well the body fights infections, so early action and close monitoring matter. She also sees patients with symptoms and conditions that can sit alongside major treatment, including diarrhoea and other ongoing concerns.

She takes the time to talk through what’s happening and what might happen next. Cancer care doesn’t run on a neat schedule, and side effects can change over time. When things feel uncertain, the goal is to keep things as simple as possible: explain the options, check progress, and adjust the plan when needed.

Over time, she has built experience caring for patients with both long-term and urgent needs. Her role also includes supporting patients through procedures such as mastectomy, where planning and recovery can bring its own questions. Her clinical focus also touches on menopause and optic neuritis, depending on the needs of the case.

When it’s relevant, she is involved with clinical trials. That can mean offering access to newer care pathways for people who may benefit, while still keeping safety front and centre. Clinical trial involvement can also help improve options for future patients, not just the current one.

Training and education details aren’t listed here, but her work in oncology at Mount Hospital shows a steady focus on cancer care and the connected medical issues that come with it. If you’re looking for an oncologist in Perth, Arlene E. Chan is one of the clinicians at Mount Hospital who works with a wide range of challenging conditions.

Services & Conditions Treated

Breast CancerAgranulocytosisAutosomal Recessive HypotrichosisBone TumorBreast Cancer in MenDiarrheaInfantile NeutropeniaKaposi SarcomaMastectomyMenopauseMetastatic Brain TumorOptic Neuritis

Publications

1 total

Influence of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition on Risk of Relapse and Outcome to Eribulin or Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors in Metastatic Breast Cancer.

JCO precision oncology • December 06, 2024

Clinical Trials

2 total

A Global, Phase 2 Study of ARX788 in HER2-positive Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Who Were Previously Treated With T-DXd

RecruitingPhase 2ARX788

A Phase II, Open-Label, Multicenter Study of Olinvacimab in Combination With Pembrolizumab in Patients With Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

RecruitingPhase 2Olinvacimab

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Arlene E. Chan offer?
Dr Arlene E. Chan focuses on oncology and offers services related to breast cancer care, including treatments and procedures such as mastectomy, and care for various cancer-related conditions.
Which conditions does she treat or manage?
Her listed areas include breast cancer (including breast cancer in men), metastatic brain tumours, Kaposi sarcoma, infantile neutropenia, agranulocytosis, autosomal recessive hypotrichosis, bone tumours, optic neuritis and diarrhoea as part of cancer care.
Where is Dr Chan based for appointments?
She practices at Mount Hospital in Perth, WA, Australia.
How can I book an appointment with her?
To arrange an appointment, contact the Mount Hospital Perth or the relevant clinic where she works. They can provide available dates and referral requirements.
Are there treatments for menopause-related or cancer-related issues?
Menopause and cancer-related care are part of the scope, including management as part of overall oncology care.
Does she treat patients with breast cancer in men?
Yes, breast cancer in men is listed as one of the conditions she treats as part of her oncology services.

Contact Information

Mount Hospital, Perth, WA, Australia

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