Dr Natacha Sorour

Dr Sorour lives and works in Toowoomba in Regional Queensland, and is dedicated to ensuring high-quality, up-to-date cancer care is available for rural and regional patients.

She works with a large multi-disciplinary team involving Surgeons, Radiation Oncologists, Pathologists, Radiologists, Nursing and Allied Health.

Dr Sorour undertook her undergraduate medical training at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. She subsequently specialised in Internal Medicine, achieving Fellowship of the College of Medicine of South Africa in 1996.

Dr Sorour emigrated to Australia, where she successfully completed the Australasian College of Physician exams, being awarded Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) in 1998.

Thereafter, Dr Sorour worked as a Consultant Physician at Toowoomba Hospital in Queensland and during that time developed a strong interest in Oncology and subsequently undertook further training in the specialty of Oncology under the auspices of the RACP, achieving her Medical Oncology Fellowship in 2009.

As Director of Medical Oncology at Toowoomba Hospital from 2010 until 2015, Dr Sorour helped lead and expand the cancer care services in public by developing the Toowoomba Regional Cancer Centre at Toowoomba Hospital, before commencing in private practice in 2013.

She has mentored and taught medical students and staff throughout her career and holds the academic title of Senior Lecturer with the University of Queensland Rural Medical School.

Dr Sorour independently works full time in private practice at Toowoomba Oncology located at St Andrews Hospital Toowoomba and is a visiting Medical Oncologist at St Vincent’s Private Hospital Toowoomba.

Special Interest

Dr Sorour accepts referrals for all solid organ cancer types but has a special clinical interest in the following cancer types:

  • Breast Cancer
  • Colorectal and Gastro-intestinal cancers
  • Melanoma
  • Gynaecological and Ovarian cancer
  • Urogenital and Prostate cancer

Dr Sorour liaises with her colleagues in Brisbane to plan the management of the less common tumour types to minimise travel for rural patients.

Professional Affiliations

  • Australian Health Practitioner Health Regulatory Agency
  • Royal Australasian College of Physicians 
  • American Society of Clinical Oncology 
  • European Society of Medical Oncology 
  • Medical Oncology Group of Australia
  • Australasian Gastrointestinal Trials Group
  • Australian and New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group
  • Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group