Frances L. Byrne is an oncologist based in Sydney, NSW 2052. She works with people who are dealing with cancer and also takes a whole-body view when other health issues are in the mix.
In her practice, she looks after patients with a range of cancers, including endometrial cancer, liver cancer, and neuroblastoma. She also treats complex tumours such as embryonal tumours with multilayered rosettes. At times, care may also involve conditions linked to brain growth, including gliomatosis cerebri.
Cancer care doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Over time, many people also have other ongoing health concerns, and those can affect how someone feels and how treatments go. Frances helps patients managing things like obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). She also supports people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and high cholesterol, since these can connect to liver health and overall recovery.
Experience and training details aren’t listed here, but the focus is on practical, supportive care while working through diagnosis and treatment planning. The goal is to keep things clear and manageable, with decisions made step by step as the situation changes.
There isn’t any research focus or clinical trials information provided here. If you’re interested in whether a trial might be an option for your specific situation, it’s best to ask the clinic during your first appointment so you can get straight answers based on your diagnosis and current care plan.