
Dr Charlotte Davies
B.Sc.(Wales), Ph.D.(W.England)
Expertise
Current positions
Research Fellow in Health Services Research
Bristol Medical School (THS)
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Research interests
Research Areas
- Breast Reconstruction
- Breast Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
- Cancer Genetics
- Infectious Disease Epidemiology (HIV & Hep C)
- Randomised Controlled Trials
- Health Services Research
- Complex Healthcare Interventions
Research Overview
Charlotte's initial research began in the area of cancer genetics completing her PhD funded by the Leukaemia Research Fund in 2005. Her thesis investigated whether certain cytokine genotypes and haplotypes play a role in the development and susceptibility of B cell lymphoproliferative diseases.
Charlotte went onto work for the Cancer Research UK and the Department of Health funded CAP (Cluster randomised triAl of testing for Prostate cancer) trial which evaluated the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of population screening (PSA testing) for prostate cancer, which involved over 430,000 men in the UK.
In 2014 Charlotte began working on interventions to improve the diagnosis of HIV in Primary care, this led to her co-ordinating a pilot randomised controlled trial of a GP educational intervention to increase HIV testing in high HIV prevalence general practices in Bristol.
In 2018 Charlotte started working within the Bristol Centre for Surgical Research on the BRaveR study. This study investigated methods to develop and deliver better research to improve outcomes and inform practice in breast reconstruction following mastectomy for breast cancer. Charlotte went onto manage the ANTHEM feasibility study investigating if oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery is a safe and effective surgical alternative to mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer, involving over 35 breast units across the UK.
Currently, Charlotte works within the Bristol Surgical and Peri-operative Complex Intervention Collaboration (BriSPOCC) on the evaluation of complex healthcare interventions to improve care for patients undergoing surgery for chronic limb threatening ischaemia (CLTI). Charlotte began working at Bristol University in 1998 and has worked at the Bristol Medical School since 2007.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
IB 8071 Dept of Health 96/20/99 Original ProtecT code (USE R137572-101 FOR INCOME)
Principal Investigator
Role
Researcher
Description
Prostate cancer is a serious health problem. There are 35,000 new cases every year in the UK, and around 10,000 deaths.
We need to find out about the best way of…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/06/2008 to 30/06/2021
Publications
Recent publications
01/01/2025Clinical and patient-reported outcomes in women offered oncoplastic breast conserving surgery as an alternative to mastectomy
British Journal of Surgery
Understanding decision-making for and against oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery as an alternative to a mastectomy in early breast cancer
British Journal of Surgery
Current practice and provision of oncoplastic breast conserving surgery in the UK: Results of the ANTHEM National Practice Questionnaire
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
Content of Health Economics Analysis Plans (HEAPs) for trial-based economic evaluations
Value in Health
Patient-reported outcome measures for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction
Annals of Surgical Oncology