The Sam Thompson Stroll
Evan Lasseter's journey to collegiate football is truly one of a kind. Diagnosed with leukemia during a post-grad athletic year, he deferred college to undergo treatment. When chemotherapy failed - a rare outcome affecting just 5% of patients in his situation - he pivoted to immunotherapy and a bone marrow/stem cell transplant. Now, cancer free, Evan plays safety for the Wesleyan football team. He has also carried his experience with him into the professional world, working in financial operations for Northwell Health before an upcoming summer 2026 internship in investment banking. Much love, one love! Donate to SoChabe at SoChabe.com ! Topics discussed: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:04:03 - Leukemia diagnosis and managing athletics and treatment 00:12:49 - Wesleyan football experience and rebuilding muscle 00:19:42 - Diagnosis story and pivoting treatment from chemo to immunotherapy and bone marrow/stem cell transplant 00:33:08 - Officially beating cancer 00:37:43 - Wesleyan football experience and balancing academics & football 00:44:03 - Internship experiences in health care finance 00:50:09 - Value based care and incentives in health care 00:54:28 - Future professional plans and reflections on past experiences 01:07:09 - Takeaway from beating leukemia
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