Kathryn S. Evans is an oncologist based in Sydney, NSW 2052. She works with people and families dealing with cancer, especially cancers that affect blood and the bones. Being in Sydney means she can be part of care pathways across the city, in hospitals and specialist settings.
Her work includes looking after patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and other forms of leukaemia, including adult T-cell leukaemia. She also cares for people with solid tumours such as Ewing sarcoma and osteosarcoma, and she may be involved in treatment planning for Wilms tumour. In some cases, her care also overlaps with hard-to-manage conditions linked to growth and hormones, including delayed growth and glucocorticoid resistance, and rare genetic/metabolic conditions like mucopolysaccharidosis type 4 (MPS IV, Morquio syndrome).
Because oncology care can move fast, Kathryn focuses on practical, day-to-day support alongside treatment. At times that means managing side effects and helping people understand what to expect from the next steps. It can also mean working with other health professionals when there are extra health needs, such as epilepsy or other complex symptoms that come with certain diagnoses.
Experience: specific years of experience are not listed in this profile, but Kathryn provides ongoing oncology care for patients with the conditions noted above. Education: the profile does not include her education details. Research and clinical trials: no research publications or clinical trial details are shown here, so itβs best to check with the treating team if you want to know what trials might be relevant.