Rachel E. Campbell

Oncologist

Female📍 Sydney

About of Rachel E. Campbell

Rachel E. Campbell is an oncologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with adults who are dealing with cancer and the knock-on effects that can come with it. Cancer care is more than scans and appointments. It’s about helping people feel supported while they go through treatment, follow-ups, and day-to-day changes.


Her work covers a range of adult conditions. This includes cancers such as colorectal cancer and ovarian cancer. It also includes brain-related tumours, including glioma, gliomatosis cerebri, and other brain tumours. In many cases, patients need care that brings together medical treatment with practical planning for what happens next.


Alongside cancer, Rachel also has experience caring for people with nervous system and long-term health issues. That can mean conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and chorea. Sometimes people also come with other complex health concerns, including mononucleosis or ongoing symptoms that need careful management over time.


At times, care may also involve people affected by brain conditions that can change mood, movement, or thinking. Some patients may have diagnoses such as antisocial personality disorder, and that can add extra stress to treatment. Rachel’s approach is calm and practical, with attention to how a person is coping overall, not just the diagnosis on paper.


Rachel looks after patients across adult settings. She understands that every person’s situation is a bit different, and plans need to match what’s going on in real life. Appointments can be tiring, and treatment decisions can feel heavy. She aims to keep things clear, steady, and focused on the next sensible step.


For education, experience, research, and clinical trials, there isn’t extra detail provided here. What is clear is the focus on adult oncology care in Sydney, and the range of conditions she has listed, from cancers to long-term neurological and pain-related issues.

Services & Conditions Treated

ADULT SyndromeAntisocial Personality DisorderBrain TumorChoreaChronic Fatigue SyndromeChronic PainColorectal CancerFibromyalgiaGliomaGliomatosis CerebriMononucleosisOvarian Cancer

Publications

1 total

"I've got plenty of energy when I'm doing something I want to do": applying self-determination theory to exercise motivation in people with prostate cancer.

Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer • October 31, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Rachel E. Campbell offer?
Dr Campbell is an oncologist based in Sydney who treats a range of cancers and related conditions, including brain tumours, gliomas, colorectal cancer and ovarian cancer. She also lists conditions like chronic pain and chronic fatigue syndrome among her areas of care.
Which conditions does Dr Campbell commonly treat?
Her listed areas include brain tumours such as glioma and gliomatosis cerebri, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, and other conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome and chronic pain.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Campbell in Sydney?
To arrange an appointment, contact the Sydney practice where Dr Campbell treats patients. The exact booking method isn’t provided here, but you can reach out to the clinic for available times and next steps.
Who is Dr Campbell’s typical patient concern?
Patients seeking evaluation and treatment for brain tumours, colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer or related oncological conditions may see Dr Campbell, along with those experiencing symptoms linked to chronic conditions listed in her care areas.
Does Dr Campbell treat brain tumours and related brain conditions?
Yes. The practice data includes brain tumours, glioma, and gliomatosis cerebri among the conditions she treats.
Is this doctor a good fit if I’m dealing with cancer alongside chronic pain or fatigue?
Dr Campbell’s listed services include chronic pain and chronic fatigue syndrome in addition to cancer care, so she may address both cancer treatment needs and associated symptoms as part of a plan.