Susan J. Ramus is an oncologist in Sydney, based at 384 Victoria Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. She works with people who are dealing with cancer, as well as some hormone related and reproductive health issues that can sit alongside cancer care.
In many cases, her patients come to her for help with cancers such as ovarian cancer, breast cancer (including breast cancer in men), colorectal cancer, and endometrial cancer. She also looks after people with prostate cancer, including familial prostate cancer. At times, she may be involved in care for less common conditions too, like ring chromosome 12, appendix cancer, and Turcot syndrome.
Cancer can affect more than one part of life. Appointments often cover treatment planning, symptom support, and making sense of test results. Depending on the situation, this can include discussions about treatment options and what to expect next, with a steady, practical approach.
It’s not only cancer diagnoses that can be part of a visit. Susan J. Ramus also works with people who need support around menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). She may also help with conditions like endometriosis, where symptoms can be ongoing and the right plan matters for day to day life.
Because each case is different, care is usually focused on the specific type of condition and the person’s overall health. For some patients, that can mean thinking about rare diagnoses as well, including retinoblastoma and teratoma of the mediastinum. While the list of conditions is wide, the goal stays the same: clear information, careful monitoring, and support through the next steps.