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Young Choi is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pathology at Yale School of Medicine. He has over 17 years of experience in pathology laboratory medicine at Bridgeport Hospital, where he contributed to quality patient care within the community. His research interests include the role of estrogen receptor alpha (ERa) as a primary therapeutic prognostic marker in breast cancer, particularly in relation to the effectiveness of antiestrogens. He has investigated the predictive role of ERb isoforms, notably in ERa negative tumors, suggesting new potential therapeutic targets for patients who do not respond to current antiestrogen therapies. Throughout his career, Young has been actively involved in medical research, focusing on breast neoplasms and selective estrogen receptor modulators.
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