American Cancer Society
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Robin Yabroff is an epidemiologist and Scientific Vice President, Health Services Research at the American Cancer Society. She conducts research on financial hardship and the economic burden of cancer; patterns of cancer care, including high-cost prescription drugs; health insurance benefit design; and patient, provider, and system factors associated with quality and value of cancer care. Dr. Yabroff has more than 25 years of health services research experience and has held positions within the Office of Health Policy, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) in the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Health Services and Economics Branch of the National Cancer Institute, and the faculty of the Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University.
Dr. Yabroff earned her PhD in epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. She has Adjunct positions in the Department of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University and Department of Health Policy and Management, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. Dr. Yabroff has co-authored over 350 peer-reviewed journal articles, editorials, and book chapters. She is a frequent speaker at national and international scientific meetings and serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of the National Cancer Institute and member of the Editorial Boards of the JCO Oncology Practice and the Journal of Cancer Survivorship.
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