Hong Xiao
Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Florida
United States of America
Biography
Hong Xiao, Ph.D., a professor of pharmaceutical outcomes and policy, holds a doctorate degree in pharmaceutical socioeconomics from the University of Iowa and a Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy from Peking University, formerly Beijing Medical University, in China.
Research Interest
Her research interests include access to health service resources (including pharmaceutical products and services); cost and utilization analysis; patient reported outcomes (quality of life, patient satisfaction and self-rated health status) and disparity research in cancer outcomes using spatiotemporal analysis.
Publications
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Ali, A., Xiao, H., Tawk, R., Campbell, E., Semykina, A., Montero, A. J., & Diaby, V. (2017). Comparison of health utility weights among elderly patients receiving breast-conserving surgery plus hormonal therapy with or without radiotherapy. Current Medical Research and Opinion, Feb;33(2):391-400.
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Tan, F, Xiao, H, Gummadi, S, Koniaris, L, Feldman, J, Ali, A, Adunlin, G, and Huang, Y. (2017). Impact of Body Mass Index on Prognosis for Breast Cancer Patients. Journal of Women’s Health and Gynecology. 4: 1-11.
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Xiao, H, Ali, Askal, Tan, Fei, Adunlin, Georges, and Huang, Youjie. (2017). Survival Analysis of Women with Triple Negative Breast Cancer using EMR-Linked Cancer Registry Data in Florida. J Womens Health Gyn. 1: 1-10.