Liliana B. Munoz-Endo is an oncologist based in Woolloongabba, QLD. You’ll find her at Level 4, Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba QLD 4102, Australia.
In her day-to-day work, she looks after people with cancers that can need careful, step-by-step treatment. This can include osteosarcoma and other bone tumours, as well as adult soft tissue sarcomas. She also treats head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). At times, these diagnoses can feel overwhelming, so the focus is on clear information and steady support while treatment is being planned.
Oncology care isn’t just about one appointment. It often involves decisions about scans, biopsies, treatment options, and how the body is coping along the way. Over time, she works with patients through the process, including what to expect next, common side effects, and when to seek help. Many people come in after first being told they have cancer, while others are already part-way through treatment and need ongoing review and guidance.
She has experience caring for patients with these types of cancers and understands that every case is a little different. Treatment can depend on factors like where the cancer is, how far it has spread, and the person’s overall health. In many cases, that means teamwork with other specialists, so care stays coordinated and practical.
Education and training in oncology are an important part of her approach, giving her the knowledge to interpret results and talk through options in a down-to-earth way. Research can also play a role in modern cancer care, and she can explain what this might mean for you, including options that may come up as part of ongoing studies.
If clinical trials are an option for someone’s situation, she can discuss them in plain terms. Not every patient will be eligible, and not every study is the right fit. The aim is always the same: make sure treatment decisions are based on what’s most suitable for the person in front of her.