Lisa Caldon


Lisa J. M. Caldon is a British professor and clinical lecturer specialising in oncology. In her 20 year career, Caldon has published some 20 papers in the field of medicine. These have appeared in some of the top medical and peer-reviewed journals in Britain and abroad, including Medical Education, the European Journal of Cancer, the British Journal of Surgery, Patient Education and Counseling, Psycho-Oncology, Future Oncology, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, and The Lancet Oncology. Caldon has worked at The University of Sheffield and with Cancer Research UK.

Career

From August 2002 to October 2008, Caldon worked as a clinical lecturer at Cancer Research UK, teaching others about the psychosocial aspects of cancer. Since October 2010, she has worked as a clinical lecturer and senior registrar at Sheffield University.
In 2016, Caldon collaborated with a team of medical specialists in publishing the fifth edition of Churchill's Pocketbook of Surgery, which was written to "deliver a concise and didactic account of the essential features of all common surgical disorders." Much of her work was in assessing breast cancer.
Caldon is a member of the Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons.

Publications

  • Short-term safety outcomes of mastectomy and immediate implant-based breast reconstruction with and without mesh : a multicentre, prospective cohort study
  • Efficient development and usability testing of decision support interventions for older women with breast cancer
  • Understanding older women’s decision making and coping in the context of breast cancer treatment
  • The use of Titanium mesh in immediate breast reconstruction; low cost, low complications
  • The development of a decision support intervention for older women with a choice of surgery or primary endocrine therapy to treat breast cancer
  • The Information and decision support needs of older women facing treatment choices for breast cancer: A qualitative study
  • Information Needs of Older Women Faced with a Choice of Primary Endocrine Therapy or Surgery for Early-Stage Breast Cancer: A Literature Review
  • Theory based analysis of the effects of decision aids for surgery in early stage breast cancer: a systematic review
  • Increasing readiness to decide and strengthening behavioral intentions: Evaluating the impact of a web-based patient decision aid for breast cancer treatment options
  • Why do hospital mastectomy rates vary? Differences in the decision-making experiences of women with breast cancer
  • Clinicians' concerns about decision support interventions for patients facing breast cancer surgery options: understanding the challenge of implementing shared decision-making
  • Consumers as researchers – innovative experiences in UK National Health Service Research
  • Changing trends in the decision-making preferences of women with early breast cancer
  • What influences clinicians’ operative preferences for women with breast cancer? An application of the discrete choice experiment
  • Case-mix fails to explain variation in mastectomy rates: management of screen-detected breast cancer in a UK region 1997-2003
  • Case-mix fails to explain variation in mastectomy rates: management of screen-detected breast cancer in a UK region 1997-2003
  • Selecting performance assessment methods
  • Is insight important? Measuring the capacity to change
  • Is insight important? measuring capacity to change performance.
  • ''Changing patterns of surgery: The trent breast screening program 1997-2000''