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Robin Robin Yabroff
Researcher at American Cancer Society
Publications - 20
Citations - 182
Robin Robin Yabroff is an academic researcher from American Cancer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 87 citations.
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Incident Cases Captured in the National Cancer Database Compared with Those in U.S. Population Based Central Cancer Registries in 2012-2014.
Katherine Mallin,Amanda Browner,Bryan E. Palis,Ryan McCabe,Leticia Nogueira,Robin Robin Yabroff,Lawrence N. Shulman,Matthew A. Facktor,David P. Winchester,Heidi Nelson +9 more
TL;DR: The NCDB coverage of U.S. cancer cases has remained relatively high (72%), but differences remain by cancer site and other factors that should be taken into account by users of the N CDB data.
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Association between Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act and survival among newly diagnosed cancer patients.
TL;DR: Medicaid expansion was associated with greater increase in one-year overall survival rates, largely driven by the improvements in survival for cancer types with poor prognosis, suggesting improved access to timely and effective treatments.
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Beyond transportation: Financial hardship, food insecurity, and care access barriers among US cancer survivors with transportation barriers to care.
Changchuan Jiang,Robin Robin Yabroff,Lei Deng,Qian Wang,Stuthi Perimbeti,Ryann Nipp,Xuesong Han +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined financial hardship and barriers to timely care among cancer survivors with transportation challenges in a nationally representative sample of 18,140 adults with a history of cancer from the 2011-2018 National Health Interview Survey.
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County-level jail incarceration and cancer mortality in the US.
Jingxuan Zhao,Sandhya Kajeepeta,Xuesong Han,Leticia Nogueira,Zhiyuan Zheng,Qinjin Fan,Kewei Shi,Robin Robin Yabroff +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined associations of county-level jail incarceration and cancer mortality and found that higher incarceration rates were associated with higher cancer mortality rates, underscoring the collateral health consequences of mass incarceration.
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Health insurance continuity and survival among children, adolescents, and young adults with blood cancer: An analysis based on SEER-Medicaid data.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined whether continuous Medicaid coverage prior to diagnosis (vs. gaining Medicaid at, or after, diagnosis) provides a survival benefit in children and adolescents/young adults (AYAs) newly diagnosed with blood cancer.