Biography
Dr Ross Tomlinson is a strong advocate for clinical trials and local research, ensuring regional patients have access to the latest treatment options close to home. He is committed to providing individualised, patient-centred care, and works collaboratively with his patients, their loved ones and general practitioners to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Dr Ross Tomlinson is a clinical haematologist at Icon Cancer Centre Wesley and Icon Cancer Centre Chermside. He is experienced in caring for a wide range of malignant and non-malignant blood disorders including leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplasia, thrombosis and haemostasis.
After graduating from Bond University, he completed specialist haematology training at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Dr Tomlinson is also an associate lecturer at The University of Queensland and is actively involved in clinical trials, research, and education. He holds memberships with a variety of national and international haematology societies.
Driven by a strong passion for supporting people with haematological conditions, Dr Tomlinson is committed to delivering personalised, compassionate care to patients and their families. He works closely with referring GPs and applies the most up-to-date, evidence-based approaches to ensure patients receive cutting-edge treatments tailored to their individual needs.
Publications
Bortezomib use and outcomes for the treatment of multiple myeloma. C. Loke, P. Mollee, I. McPherson, E. Walpole, M. Yue, H. Mutsando, P. Wong, H. Weston, R. Tomlinson & S. Hollingworth. Journal of Internal Medicine, 2020; 50(9): 1059-1066.
Validation of the Boston University staging system in AL amyloidosis. R. Tomlinson, N. Matigian & P. Mollee. Amyloid, 2019; 26(3): 125-127.
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura associated with Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Tomlinson & J. Yaxley. Pathology, 2018; 50(7): 776-777.
Multiple myeloma: updated approach to management 2018. R. Tomlinson. Australian Journal of General Practice, 2018; 47(8): 526-529.
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: an updated approach to diagnosis and management in general practice. Australian Family Physician, 2017; 46(7): 493-496.