Yeh C. Lee is an oncologist based in Randwick, NSW, Australia. Lee looks after people dealing with cancer, especially cancers that affect the female reproductive system. Appointments can be about getting answers, planning next steps, and making sure patients feel supported as treatment moves along.
In many cases, Lee supports patients with ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and endometrial cancer. There are also times when symptoms like ascites come up, which is fluid build-up in the abdomen. Managing this can be as much about comfort and quality of life as it is about the cancer plan.
Treatment often involves working through options with the wider health team. That can include surgery such as hysterectomy, oophorectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy. Lee also helps patients understand what these procedures mean, what recovery can look like, and how follow-up usually works after treatment.
Cancer isn’t always the same for everyone. Over time, Lee has also cared for people with rarer conditions such as fibrosarcoma and Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour. These diagnoses can be overwhelming, and the focus stays on clear communication, practical guidance, and careful planning.
Lee’s work is grounded in everyday oncology care. This means paying attention to symptoms, treatment side effects, and the small things that matter day to day. At times, it can also mean talking about research and clinical trials. If there is a relevant trial available and it fits the patient’s situation, Lee can help explain what a study involves and whether it could be an option.
Medical education and further training are an important part of how oncologists practise, and Lee continues to stay up to date with changes in cancer care. The aim is simple: give patients a plan they can understand, and support them through each step with care and respect.