Among her children, only Khin Maung Win passed the matriculation exam with three distinctions, and later he attended the Institute of Medicine, Mandalay.
[4] In 1991, he received a scholarship as Senior Research Fellow from World Health Organization (WHO) and worked at Hôpital Henri-Mondor, Paris for one year under Prof. Daniel Dhumeaux.
During one-year stay in France, was trained in clinical Hepatology as well as bench works on effect of TGF on Hepatic stellate cells and was able to publish two-peer-reviewed articles on liver fibrosis.
Throughout his career, conducted many research works on viral hepatitis and primary liver cancer.
He devotes his life primarily in patient care and conducts clinical services in many hospitals in Yangon.
[1] Khin Maung Win has won the 2017 Tun Foundation Literary award in the biography section for his 2016 short-story compilation Amay Hne Kyun Taw (Mother and I).
The book which has since been made into a feature-film titled Htarwara Amay (The Eternal Mother) - up for a Myanmar Academy Award, is a collection of autobiographical short-stories exploring the loving relationship Dr Khin Maung Win and his six siblings had with their mother and contains snapshots of life growing-up in middle-Myanmar during the 1950s.