Frances M. Boyle is an oncologist based in Wollstonecraft, NSW, Australia. She works with people who need cancer care and support through different stages of diagnosis and treatment.
Her work often includes caring for patients dealing with breast cancer, including triple-negative breast cancer. She also looks after people with melanoma and other cancer-related concerns, such as finding a breast lump or recovery care after a mastectomy. At times, her appointments focus on symptoms and side effects that can come with treatment, including acute pain and peripheral neuropathy. She also helps manage menopause-related issues when they show up alongside cancer treatment and overall health changes.
Oncology can be intense, even when it’s routine. Many patients come in worried about what’s happening, and others are trying to get through tough treatment weeks. Frances’ approach stays practical. She listens to what you’re dealing with day to day, then helps explain next steps in plain language. In many cases, that means looking after both the cancer and the things around it, like feeling unwell, changes in energy, or nerve-related symptoms.
She also supports people who are dealing with other serious health problems that can overlap with cancer care. For example, she may help when someone has febrile neutropenia, severe illness from infection, or problems like agranulocytosis and diarrhoea. At times, she may be involved in care during outbreaks and viral illness, including COVID-19, as part of a wider treatment plan. Pregnancy-related concerns are also sometimes part of the picture, such as gestational diabetes.
Along the way, she pays attention to safety issues that can affect how people feel and function. That includes looking out for neurotoxicity syndromes and other treatment-related effects. It’s also the kind of care where calm communication matters, because symptoms can change quickly and people need clear guidance.
Frances’ education is in oncology medicine, and her clinical work is shaped by published medical knowledge. While details like training history are not listed here, her focus is steady: cancer care that’s grounded, coordinated, and focused on the person in front of her.
She is available for patients in and around Wollstonecraft, and she works as part of a team setting where treatment decisions are made with care. If you’re looking for an oncologist for cancer symptoms, treatment side effects, or ongoing cancer management, Frances M. Boyle is based in the area and ready to help.