Belamy B. Cheung is a paediatric oncologist based in Sydney, NSW 2052. He works with children and families who are facing serious illnesses, and the focus is on care that is steady, kind, and clear from day to day.
Paediatric cancer can be a lot to take in. At times, families need help dealing with fast changes, new test results, and treatment plans that can feel overwhelming. Belamy B. Cheung helps guide that journey, explaining what is happening and what might come next. The aim is to support the child’s health while also caring for the whole family around them.
His clinical work includes treating several types of childhood and adolescent cancers. This can include neuroblastoma and other embryonal tumours, plus brain-related conditions such as gliomatosis cerebri. He also looks after children with leukaemias, including acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). In some cases, care may include skin-related cancers like cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), along with other childhood tumours such as ganglioneuroblastoma and ganglioneuroma. Other conditions seen in his practice include melanoma and retinoblastoma.
Over time, paediatric oncology care involves more than just the treatment itself. It can include managing symptoms, planning for follow-up, and watching how a child responds. There are lots of small steps along the way, and in many cases those steps make a big difference to how a family feels and copes.
Belamy B. Cheung also supports ongoing care where research may matter. Details about specific publications or clinical trials are not listed here, but paediatric cancer treatment often keeps evolving, and care usually involves staying up to date with what is known and what is still being studied.
If you are in the Sydney area, this is a practice that focuses on paediatric cancer support. The work is practical and patient-centred, with attention to what kids need during treatment and what parents need to understand the plan.