Kerry A. Sherman is an oncologist based in Sydney, working from 16 University Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
In everyday practice, Kerry looks after people who are dealing with cancer, and also some related conditions that can come up along the way. That can include breast cancer, including BRCA positive breast cancer, and prostate cancer. Over time, treatment and recovery can bring other health issues, and Kerry helps patients sort through what’s going on and what options may help.
Kerry also supports people with a range of non-cancer conditions. For example, endometriosis and ovarian cysts are common concerns, and they can affect day-to-day life more than people expect. There are also follow-on effects after surgery, such as mastectomy-related recovery and ongoing support for lymphedema.
Lymphedema is often something people live with long term, so it helps to have care that feels practical and steady. Kerry also has experience with Milroy disease, which can be linked with long-term swelling and needs careful management. At times, symptoms like this can be frustrating, and Kerry’s approach is to focus on comfort, safety, and clear next steps.
Hearing loss is another area Kerry helps with. It may not always be the first thing people think about when they think of an oncologist, but health problems can overlap, and it’s useful to have someone who looks at the whole picture.
Because cancer care moves fast, Kerry keeps up with current evidence and updates in treatment approaches. Even when the big decisions have already been made, there’s still a lot that can be supported, like follow-up planning, symptom care, and helping patients understand what to watch for.
Clinical trials and research can play a role for some people, but there aren’t any specific trial details listed here. If you’re looking at that kind of option, Kerry can talk through what’s relevant to your situation and what steps might be worth considering.
Education and work history details aren’t listed in the information provided, but the focus here is clear: calm, grounded care for patients and families dealing with cancer and related conditions, with support that fits real life.