David R. Clouston is an oncologist based in Mount Waverley, VIC, Australia, in the Tissue Path area.
Oncology covers cancer, and that’s where David’s work sits. He looks after patients who are dealing with prostate cancer, breast cancer, and some less common cancers. This can include people who have had surgery, and people who are still working out what their best next step is.
He also has experience with conditions that can be linked to cancer risk, like familial prostate cancer. At times, treatment plans may involve procedures such as prostatectomy and orchiectomy, depending on the situation and what has been recommended by the wider care team.
For kidney cancers, David works with cases such as renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and renal oncocytoma. Each case is different, and in many cases the plan is shaped around how the cancer behaves and what sort of treatment the person is able to have.
His practice also includes work with hypersensitivity vasculitis. That’s not the same thing as a cancer diagnosis, but it can still be serious and it can affect how doctors think about treatment and monitoring.
Over time, the focus stays on clear, practical care. That means helping people understand what’s going on, supporting them through tests and follow-ups, and working alongside other health professionals involved in diagnosis and treatment.
In terms of training, the education details are not listed here. The same goes for his specific work history and any formal research background. If you need that information for a specific purpose, it’s worth checking directly with the clinic team.
Clinical trials are also not listed here. If a clinical trial might be relevant for a person’s particular cancer type or stage, the best next step is usually a conversation with the treating team about what options are available locally and what fits the person’s health and preferences.
For people in and around Mount Waverley who are looking for oncology care, David R. Clouston offers a steady, patient-focused approach across a range of cancer-related conditions.