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Dr Eunice Ho
MBBS, BMedSc, FRANZCR, FAChPM, Radiation Oncologist
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MBBS, BMedSc, FRANZCR, FAChPM, Radiation Oncologist
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Clinical interests
- Skin cancer
- Breast cancer
- Upper GI cancer
- Palliative medicine
- Complex symptom management
Treatment techniques
- MR-Linac
- Palliative medicine
Languages
Fluent
- English
- Cantonese / 廣東話
- Mandarin / 普通话
Biography
Clinical interests in skin, breast and upper gastrointestinal cancers, as well as palliative medicine.
Dr Eunice Ho is a dual-trained specialist in radiation oncology and palliative medicine, bringing together advanced cancer treatment with a strong focus on survivorship, optimal symptom control and supporting quality of life at every stage of the cancer journey. Eunice undertook radiation oncology training at Liverpool and Campbelltown Hospitals, before completing dual training in palliative medicine at the Northern Sydney Local Health District.
Eunice subsequently completed an MR Linac Fellowship at St Vincent’s Hospital, where she developed expertise in MRI-guided adaptive radiotherapy for genitourinary and gastrointestinal cancers. She is known for her clear communication style and collaborative approach, working closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure treatment aligns with each patient’s individual values, needs and goals. Her dual training provides specialist expertise in supportive care, enabling proactive management of complex symptoms alongside cancer-directed treatment. This includes advanced pain management and symptom control to support wellbeing throughout treatment and beyond.
More information
- The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR)
- The Australasian Chapter of Palliative Medicine (FAChPM)
- The Australian and New Zealand Palliative Radiation Oncology Group (APROSIG)
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