What We Treat

Urology Specialist Melbourne

Precision treatment for prostate, bladder, kidney and other urological cancers.

About Urological Cancers

Urological cancers are a group of cancers affecting the urinary system or male reproductive organs. Together they make up a significant proportion of cancer diagnosis in Australia, with prostate cancer being the second most common cancer diagnosis for men (after skin cancer). Treatment for urological cancers must be carefully considered and planned due to their proximity to the delicate structures that are important for urinary and reproductive function. Radiation therapy is an important treatment option for many urological cancers, either on its own or alongside surgery, chemotherapy, or hormonal therapy, depending on the individual case.

Radiation therapy may be appropriate in the treatment of the following types of urological cancer:

Radiation Therapy for Urology Cancer Treatment

Diagnosis of prostate, bladder, kidney or other urology-based cancers may leave you feeling unsure about the path ahead but knowing your treatment options can help.

Treatment approaches for urological cancers may include surgery, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, or radiation therapy, and are tailored to the type and stage of cancer as well as the overall health and circumstances of each patient. Radiation therapy may be used as an alternative to surgery, given as a neoadjuvant or adjuvant treatment (before or after surgery), or combined with other therapies as part of a comprehensive care plan.

We offer the following types of radiation therapy for urological cancers:

Stereotactic radiation therapy (SRT), also referred to as stereotactic ablative radiation therapy (SABR), is a focused form of radiation that delivers high doses to small, well-defined areas. Treatment is delivered with precise accuracy to minimise exposure to healthy tissue and organs. SBRT can be used in the treatment of primary and secondary tumours.

Superficial Radiation Therapy delivers low-energy radiation that penetrates only a few millimetres into the skin. It is a non-invasive approach that focuses on surface-level tumours without affecting deeper tissues. This makes it especially useful for treating non-melanoma skin cancers in sensitive areas such as the face, nose, or ears, where surgery may not be the best option.

CyberKnife is an advanced type of stereotactic radiation therapy that uses computer guided robotics and real-time imaging. This allows precise radiation to be delivered from multiple angles and adjusted for natural movement such as breathing during treatment. CyberKnife may be suitable for tumours in complex or hard-to-reach areas, including the prostate, lung, liver, pancreas, head and neck.

External Beam Radiation Therapy is one of the most common forms of radiation treatment. It uses a machine called a linear accelerator to direct beams of radiation from outside the body onto the cancer site. Up-to-date techniques such as Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) allow the radiation dose to be shaped more precisely to the tumour, helping to protect surrounding healthy tissue. EBRT may be recommended for a wide range of cancers.

Your Treatment Journey

Our experienced team are here to support you throughout your treatment journey. We’re always on hand to answer any questions you may have and to guide you every step of the way.

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Referral

You will require a referral from your doctor, surgeon or specialist before you make an appointment with us. You can discuss your preferences for radiation oncologists with your healthcare team, and we are always available to answer any questions you, or they, may have before writing a referral.

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Initial Consultation and Treatment Plan

Your initial appointment will include a meeting with our radiation oncologist Dr Mathlum. We will review your medical history and test results and, if radiation therapy is appropriate, create a tailored treatment plan.

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Treatment

Radiation therapy will be delivered in line with your treatment plan. Throughout your treatment our team will monitor you closely and provide guidance and support during sessions and be available to answer any questions or concerns that may arise in between.

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Post-Treatment Care

Once the radiation portion of your treatment has been delivered, you'll attend follow up appointments allowing us to monitor your progress and provide continued support as you recover. We work closely with your referring doctor and healthcare team to provide the best possible care.

Benefits of Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy may offer the following benefits in the treatment of urological cancers.

Your Urology Cancer Treatment Questions Answered

The number of sessions varies depending on the type of urological cancer and the treatment plan. Some treatments are delivered over several weeks, while others may be completed in fewer sessions. Your oncologist will explain your schedule before treatment begins.
Many people are able to continue their usual activities during radiation therapy, sometimes with adjustments depending on how they feel. Your care team can provide advice tailored to your situation.
After completing treatment, you will have regular follow-up appointments. These visits allow your radiation oncologist to monitor your recovery, check for any side effects, and review ongoing management of your health.
Radiation therapy to the pelvic area may have an impact on fertility or sexual function in some cases. Your oncologist will discuss possible effects based on the location of treatment and your personal circumstances.
Side effects from radiation therapy vary depending on the type of cancer being treated and the area of the body involved. The most common are tiredness and changes to the skin in the treated area. When treatment includes the bladder, bowel, or prostate, some people may also experience temporary changes to urinary or bowel habits. Your care team will explain the side effects most relevant to your situation and provide support in managing them.
You do not need private health insurance to access radiation therapy. Radiation oncology services through a private clinic are funded by Medicare but some out-of-pocket admin fees may apply. We will explain any costs that apply to your individual situation before treatment begins.

Why Choose Us?

Advanced Technologies

We offer state-of-the-art radiation therapy options, including the latest advances in treatment planning and delivery. Our technology gives patients access to modern approaches that continue to evolve with cancer care.

Experienced Team

Your care is led by Dr Maitham Mathlum, a radiation oncologist with over 25 years in clinical practice, supported by a skilled team of nurses, therapists, and support staff. Together, we ensure your treatment is delivered with precision and care.

Interdisciplinary Approach

We work closely with your referring doctors and other specialists to coordinate care across every stage of your treatment. This collaborative approach helps ensure you receive well-planned, comprehensive support.

Referrals from Practitioners

Radiation Oncologist

We welcome referrals from general practitioners, urologists, surgeons, oncologists, and other specialists seeking radiation therapy as part of their patients’ care. Following referral, our team reviews all relevant clinical details, imaging, and pathology to assess whether radiation therapy is appropriate within the broader treatment pathway.
Clear communication is central to our approach. We work in partnership with referring practitioners to ensure treatment decisions are well informed, coordinated, and aligned with the overall management plan. This collaboration helps support continuity of care and provides patients with confidence that their treatment is being guided by a team of specialists working together.

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Guidance and Support on Your Treatment Journey

Facing a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, but you don’t need to navigate it alone. Our team is here to provide a tailored treatment plan, clear information, and supportive care at every stage.

Speak with your doctor or specialist about a referral or contact our team directly to learn more about how radiation therapy may form part of your treatment plan.

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