Mathias B. Bressel is a Radiation Oncologist based in Melbourne, working from 305 Grattan St, VIC 3000. Radiation oncology is about using carefully planned radiation to treat cancer and, in some cases, help control symptoms and slow disease growth.
In his day-to-day work, Mathias looks after people with a wide range of cancers. This can include lung cancer, head and neck cancers, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and bowel (colorectal) cancer. He also treats cancers affecting the skin and other areas, like melanoma and Merkel cell carcinoma, and lymphoma types such as B-cell lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Many patients also have treatment that needs close coordination, especially when cancer has spread to other places. Radiation can be used for lung metastases and other complex situations. At times, it may also be part of care for brain and spine-related conditions, including radiation induced meningioma and other brain tumour types.
Radiation treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on the exact type of cancer, where it is in the body, and the person’s overall health. Mathias focuses on clear planning and safe delivery, so treatment can stay on track and side effects are managed as well as possible.
Over time, his practice has built broad experience across many tumour types. His work also covers areas like HPV-related cancers, including HPV infection and tongue cancer, as well as anal cancer and cervical cancer. He has experience dealing with more rare conditions too, such as marginal zone lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma.
Education details and work history aren’t listed here, but the care provided is grounded in radiation oncology practice and the everyday work of modern cancer treatment. Ongoing learning is important in this field, and he stays up to date with how radiation is used and delivered.
Research and clinical trials aren’t specifically listed here. If a clinical trial is an option for a person’s condition, that can be discussed through the care team, based on what’s available locally and what matches the patient’s situation.