Glenn M. Marshall is a Pediatric Oncologist based in High Street, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia.
His work is mainly with babies, kids, and teens who are dealing with cancer, and with some related blood and immune conditions. That can include brain and nervous system tumours, like gliomas, and childhood cancers such as neuroblastoma, Ewing sarcoma, osteosarcoma, and retinoblastoma. He also looks after children and young people with leukaemias, including acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), along with some rarer types.
In many cases, care is not just about treating the tumour. It’s also about supporting the whole child during treatment. That may involve managing complications that can come with serious illness, such as low white blood cells (neutropenia) and problems with the immune system like X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency.
Glenn’s patient care also links in with other treatment needs, including bone marrow transplant. He helps coordinate treatment for conditions where the plan may change over time, depending on how the illness responds and how the child is coping day to day. At times, care may also cover issues like venous thromboembolism (VTE) and other health problems that can show up alongside cancer.
He works from Randwick, so families in the eastern suburbs and beyond can access oncology care close to home. For many parents, being near an expert clinic matters, especially when treatment takes time and appointments stack up.
Education and work history details aren’t listed here. Clinical trials and publication details also aren’t shown in the information available for this profile. If you want, you can check with the clinic about current studies and what might be suitable for a specific diagnosis.
Overall, this is the kind of role that focuses on clear, ongoing care for children and young people with hard diagnoses, helping families understand what’s happening and what comes next.