Diane T. Hanna

Pediatric Oncologist

Female📍 Parkville

About of Diane T. Hanna

Diane T. Hanna is a Paediatric Oncologist based in Parkville, VIC, Australia.

She looks after children and families dealing with cancers and blood-related conditions. That can include diagnoses like acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and Burkitt lymphoma. At times, her care also covers blood counts and complications that can come with treatment, such as febrile neutropenia and infantile neutropenia.

In day-to-day care, paediatric oncology can be a mix of planned treatments and urgent problems. Febrile neutropenia, for example, needs quick attention because it can signal a serious infection. Conditions like agranulocytosis can also cause low white blood cell counts, which means close monitoring and timely treatment decisions are important.

Bone marrow transplant is another key part of this kind of care. Transplants are complex and they can bring a lot of worries for parents. Ongoing support matters here, not just during the hospital stay, but as the child moves through recovery and follow-up. In many cases, care is coordinated across teams so the treatment plan stays clear and consistent.

Over time, families often need help with more than one thing at once—managing symptoms, understanding test results, and getting through hospital routines. Diane’s work in this space is focused on treating the condition, while also paying attention to comfort and wellbeing during a tough period.

Experience isn’t listed with specific years in this profile, but the focus of her services shows she works with a range of childhood cancers and blood disorders, including situations where treatment and safety planning are critical.

Education details also aren’t included here. You can still see the direction of her work through the services listed, which include major areas of paediatric cancer care like leukaemia, lymphoma, and transplant support.

Research and clinical trial involvement aren’t described in the information available. If you’d like to know whether clinical trials are part of current care pathways, it’s best to ask the treating team directly at the hospital or clinic where appointments are arranged.

For families in and around Parkville, having a paediatric oncologist close by can make a big difference. Appointments and urgent reviews can fit around school, family life, and the day-to-day realities that come with caring for a sick child.

Services & Conditions Treated

Febrile NeutropeniaAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)AgranulocytosisBone Marrow TransplantBurkitt LymphomaInfantile Neutropenia

Publications

1 total

Co-designing a novel ordinal endpoint for an adaptive platform trial, 'BANDICOOT', in paediatric haematopoietic stem cell transplant.

Transplantation and cellular therapy • December 20, 2024

Clinical Trials

1 total

Stopping Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKI) to Assess Treatment-Free Remission (TFR) in Pediatric Chronic Myeloid Leukemia - Chronic Phase (CML-CP)

Active_not_recruitingPhase 2Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Diane T. Hanna offer?
Dr Diane T. Hanna is a pediatric oncologist in Parkville, VIC. Her care covers conditions and treatments such as febrile neutropenia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), agranulocytosis, bone marrow transplant, Burkitt lymphoma, and infantile neutropenia.
Which conditions does she treat in children?
Her focus is on pediatric cancers and blood disorders, including ALL, Burkitt lymphoma, infantile neutropenia, agranulocytosis, and febrile neutropenia.
How can I book an appointment with her in Parkville?
Appointments are arranged through the Parkville, VIC clinic. Please contact the practice to book or discuss available times.
What is febrile neutropenia and how is it managed?
Febrile neutropenia is a fever in a child with a low neutrophil count. Management details vary per case and are guided by the oncology team in collaboration with the family.
What is a bone marrow transplant in this context?
A bone marrow transplant is a treatment option for certain blood cancers or disorders. The decision and process are handled by the pediatric oncology team in Parkville, with careful planning and family involvement.
Will language be an issue during appointments?
If you have language needs, please mention them when booking so the team can support you during visits.