- Primary Care“Current Standards for Genetic Testing of Patients at High Risk for Colorectal Cancer” – The Management of Colon and Rectal Diseases by Primary Care Physicians and their Support Staff, March 1, 2008, Omaha, Nebraska
- Family Practice
- Emergency Care
- Obstetrics“Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center Cancer Prevention & Hereditary Cancer Risk Program: 10 Year Experience 1997 to 2007” – Nebraska Obstetrics & Gynecological Society Meeting, December 1, 2007, Las Vegas, Nevada
- Internal Medicine
- GastroenterologyLynch HT, Lemon S, Smyrk T, Franklin B, Karr B, Lynch J, Slominski-Caster S, Murphy P, Connolly C. Genetic counseling in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer: an extended family with MSH2 mutation. Am. J. Gastroenterology. 91:2489-2493, 1996.
- Urology
- Ovarian CancerLerman C, Narod S, Schulman K, Hughes C, Gomez-Caminero A, Bonney G, Gold K, Trock B, Main D, Lynch J, Fulmore C, Snyder C, Lemon SJ, Conway T, Tonin P, Lenoir G, Lynch HT. BRCA1 testing in families with hereditary breast-ovarian cancer: a prospective study of patient decision-making and outcomes. JAMA. 275:1885-1892, 1996.
- Colon Cancer“Risk Assessment in Breast and Colon Cancer” – Methodist Hospital Cancer Center Oncology Symposium: Cancer and the Female Patient, April 10, 2003, Omaha, Nebraska
- Prostate CancerPhase III Randomized Trial of Standard Systemic Therapy (SST) Versus Standard Systemic Therapy Plus Definitive Treatment (Surgery or Radiation) of the Primary Tumor in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
- Cancer Care“Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer” – Bayfront Cancer Care Center Conference on Cancer and Genetics: the Ethical and Economic Implications, St. Petersburg, Florida, April 17, 1996
- Lung Cancer“Multispecialty Care of the Lung Cancer Patient” – Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center, Fifth Annual Thoracic, Head & Neck Cancer Symposium, April 29, 2011, Omaha, Nebraska
- ChemotherapyHe founded LemonMD in 1996 to devote year-round information on cancer related topics, including new cancer treatments, research and drugs, as well as on subjects devoted to existing cancer patients, such as chemotherapy side effects.
- OrthopedicsCoon SK, Burris R, Coleman EA, Lemon SJ. An analysis of telephone interview data collected in 1992 from 820 women who reported problems with their breast implants to the food and drug administration. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2002. 109:2043-51.