My empathy for people and families affected by cancer led me to study how effective health policies can help prevent cancer, prolong life for cancer patients, and improve the quality of life for survivors, families, caregivers, and the population at large. My research aspires to inform health policies that will create a world with less cancer and more birthdays."
As a Senior Associate Scientist within Surveillance & Health Equity Science (SHES), Ashley?Xue, MSPH,?develops original tobacco-control research with?a focus on assessing the impacts of public-health?policies and the tobacco industries’ activities. She leads research projects and collaborates with researchers both within and outside the American Cancer Society (草莓影视).?
Xue currently leads on?the following two projects:
Xue also provides analytical support to senior staff members?on the following projects:
Xue conducts her research through a variety of data sources—population?health?survey data, claims data, and marketing data, etc.?
Her recent research evaluated?the impact of Tobacco 21 law?(T21)?on the sales of cigarette brands purchased by young people. She and her colleagues used the? Nielsen?ScanTrack?data?and?the National Survey on Drug Use and Health to identify?cigarette brands where people under 21 who smoke comprised a disproportionately high share of?consumption.?Her study?translated population health survey data to gain insights into market data for policy analysis and added compelling empirical evidence that T21 decreased?young people's purchases of the cigarettes.
For a full list of Xue's publications, visit her ?page.
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Ashley currently lives in Atlanta, GA.?Outside work, she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, and dance fitness.?
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