Anne Kricker is an oncologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She looks after people who are dealing with cancer and other related conditions, with a calm, practical approach from first appointments through to ongoing care.
In many cases, her work covers skin cancers and skin changes. That can include basal cell skin cancer, squamous cell skin cancer, melanoma, and actinic keratosis. She also helps with issues like warts, where the goal is to work out what’s going on and plan sensible next steps.
Anne also supports patients with blood-related cancers. This may include non-Hodgkin lymphoma and different types of lymphoma such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, and small lymphocytic lymphoma. She can also be involved in care for chronic B-cell conditions like chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) and chronic B-cell leukaemia (CBCL), and for B-cell type problems that need careful monitoring over time.
Her role is about more than just tests and treatment plans. She focuses on explaining what the options are in everyday language, so people understand what’s happening and what to expect next. At times, cancer care can feel overwhelming. A steady, clear conversation can make a big difference, especially when decisions need to be made step by step.
Anne’s patients often come to her for help with diagnosis, staging support, and deciding on treatment pathways. She works with other parts of the healthcare team when needed, so care stays connected and not fragmented. Whether someone is dealing with a skin cancer that needs treatment, or a blood cancer that needs longer follow-up, the aim stays the same: better understanding, careful planning, and support that fits the person, not just the condition.