
Chalothorn “Sai” Wannaphut: Racial Disparities in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Survival Outcomes
Chalothorn “Sai” Wannaphut, Internal Medicine Resident at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, shared a post X:
“On World Lung Cancer Day 2025 proud to highlight our study: “Racial disparities in non–small cell lung cancer survival outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.”
Our meta-analysis of >763,000 patients across 15 studies revealed: API and Asian patients had better survival than White patients
Likely due to higher rates of actionable mutations
No significant differences for Black or Hispanic patients
No survival gap between Black and White patients across stages
Equitable access to care and treatment may help mitigate disparities.
First presented National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) 2025 | Now published in Taylor and Francis Research Insights.”
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