Dale L. Bailey

Oncologist

Male📍 Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney

About of Dale L. Bailey

Dale L. Bailey is an oncologist based at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, NSW, Australia.

In day to day work, he looks after people dealing with cancer and other serious health problems. A big part of his role involves supporting patients with brain tumours and cancers that affect the lungs, bowel, liver, pancreas, stomach, and prostate. He also cares for people with gliomas, glioblastoma, meningioma, oligodendroglioma, and related conditions that can be hard to live with.


Not every case is the same, and treatment plans can change as things progress. Dale works with patients and their care teams to help manage symptoms, discuss next steps, and support people through the ups and downs that can come with a diagnosis like this. At times, he also helps with other complex conditions that need careful, ongoing medical care.


This can include conditions such as vasculitis, giant cell arteritis, and temporal arteritis. Some patients he sees also have issues like pulmonary embolism, lymphedema, and asthma. When someone has more than one problem going on, it’s important to bring the right attention to each one, and to make sure care stays coordinated.


Dale’s clinical work is centred on Royal North Shore Hospital, which means he’s part of a busy service where patients often need specialist input and a clear plan for treatment and follow-up. He works alongside other doctors and allied health staff, including teams involved in imaging, care planning, and day to day support.


Details about his education and any specific training steps are not listed on this profile. Clinical trial involvement and publications are also not shown here, so they can’t be confirmed from the information available.


If you’re looking at this profile to get a feel for the type of care he provides, the main theme is clear: specialist oncology care, especially for people facing brain tumours and major cancers, plus support for a select group of other complex conditions.

Services & Conditions Treated

Gliomatosis CerebriNeuroendocrine TumorAppendix CancerAsthmaAstrocytomaBrain TumorCholangiocarcinoma (Bile Duct Cancer)Colorectal CancerEmbryonal Tumor with Multilayered RosettesGiant Cell Arteritis (GCA)GlioblastomaGliomaJuvenile Temporal ArteritisLiver CancerLung CancerLymphedemaMeningiomaMilroy DiseaseOligodendrogliomaPancreatic CancerPancreatic Islet Cell TumorProstate CancerPulmonary EmbolismStomach CancerTemporal ArteritisVasculitis

Publications

1 total

Total lesion glycolysis is a promising predictor of chemo-response in pancreatic cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to surgery.

European journal of clinical investigation • January 14, 2025

Clinical Trials

1 total

Predicting RadIotherapy ReSponse of Rectal Cancer With MRI and PET

CompletedNot Applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Dale L. Bailey provide?
Dr Bailey is an oncologist who treats a range of cancers and related conditions. His listed services include brain and spine tumours (like gliomas and glioblastoma), colorectal, pancreatic, liver, stomach, prostate and biliary cancers, as well as several rarer cancers. He also treats conditions such as giant cell arteritis and vasculitis, and supports patients with symptom management like lymphedema.
Which conditions and cancers does he treat?
He works with brain tumours (e.g., glioma, astrocytoma, glioblastoma, meningioma), pancreatic, pancreatic islet cell, colorectal, liver, stomach, biliary tract cancers, prostate cancer, lung cancer, and other listed cancers. He also treats inflammatory and vasculitic conditions such as giant cell arteritis and temporal arteritis.
Where are appointments with Dr Bailey held?
Appointments are at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia. For booking details, contact the hospital’s appointments desk or the oncology clinic at the hospital.
What should I expect at the first appointment?
At the first visit, the doctor will review your medical history, talk about your condition and test results, discuss possible treatment options, and plan next steps. Bring any relevant scans, reports, and a list of current medications if you have them.
Can I ask about different treatment options and side effects?
Yes. The doctor will explain available treatments, how they might help, and possible side effects. If you have concerns, bring them to your appointment so you can discuss them openly.
Is telehealth or other remote options available for follow-ups?
If appropriate, follow-ups may be offered via telehealth. Check with the clinic when you book to see what options are available for your situation.

Contact Information

Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney, NSW, Australia

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