Fumiko Ladd Chino: National study of Inpatient care in people experiencing homelessness
Fumiko Ladd Chino shared on X:
“Our national study of Inpatient care in people experiencing homelessness found they were less likely to get invasive procedures or systemic treatment despite increased aggressive cancers, increased illness severity, and increased length of stay. This patient population is understudied, data is scarce, and research is under-resourced.”
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Fumiko Ladd Chino is an attending in Radiation Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, who specializes in gynecological and breast cancers. She was also a caregiver for her husband Andrew Mark Ladd, PhD who died from cancer in 2007.
She is a recipient of numerous awards, including ASCO Excellence in Equity Award (2022), Duke Radiation Oncology Award for Outstanding Clinical Research (2019), Duke University Hospital “Good Catch” Award (2018), Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO Merit Award (2018), Duke University School of Medicine Dean’s Recognition Award (2014) and Memorial Hermann Hospital, Texas Medical Center Volunteer of the Year Award (2009).
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