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Jun 29, 2025, 09:16
Chalothorn Wannaphut: Honored to Be The Top Winner in the Why I Research Challenge
Chalothorn Wannaphut, Internal Medicine Resident at John A. Burns School of Medicine, shared a post on X:
“Honored to be the top winner in the Why I Research challenge!
Excited to share our ASCO25 abstract:
Racial Disparities in AYA Breast Cancer (2000–2021)
115,825 cases | Age 15–39 | SEER data
NH Black: +16% incidence, 2.1× higher mortality
Hispanic: 41% higher mortality
NHAPI: lower mortality risk
Urgent need for equity-driven care for young BC patients.
Grateful for the mentorship of Arya Roy.
Title: Racial disparity in the incidence and mortality of young adults with breast cancer: A nationwide study.
Authors: Chalothorn Wannaphut, Ben Ponvilawan, Jayalekshmi Jayakumar, Sakditad Saowapa, Safa Saadat Afridi, Varsha Gupta, and Arya Mariam Roy
You can read the Full Article on Journal of Clinical Oncology
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