Misdiagnosis of Cancer
by: Gerry D Bartlett
In the United States, medical malpractice is common. Of the
different types of malpractices, misdiagnosis of cancer is the
most common type of malpractice. Cancer should be diagnosed
early because your chances of a beneficial outcome increase. If
the cancer is not diagnosed in a timely manner, it could turn
out to be deadly.
Victims can get some help from a medical malpractice attorney.
They are devoted to helping those who have suffered misdiagnosis
of cancer. You can call an attorney for a free evaluation.
The Most Frequently Misdiagnosed Cancers
There are 150 plus different types of cancers and some common
misdiagnosed, including:
Breast cancer
Colon cancer
Lung cancer
Cervical cancer
Prostate cancer
Testicular cancer
Renal cancer
Ovarian cancer
If these or any other type of cancer is not diagnosed, there
could be a delay in treatment given to the patient or not given
to the patient at all. At times, the wrong treatment is given to
the patient.
How Misdiagnosis of Cancer Occurs
Doctors may fail to recognize cancer and signs and symptoms are
diagnosed as another illness. Sometimes the cancer is never
diagnosed. A doctor made wrong diagnosis of cancer type. This
could be diagnosing lung cancer when it was breast cancer.
Doctors diagnosed cancer of a patient when no cancer is present.
The individual may have had unnecessary treatments and taken
medication that was not needed.
Doctors or lab techs may misinterpret lab tests, x-rays, imaging
tests or other related tests. Sometimes the tests are not
ordered at all.
Is the Doctor Responsible?
Doctors, nurses, radiologists, and other staff members of a
hospital or other medical facility can diagnose misdiagnosis of
cancer.
The victim has a right to hold the responsible party (s) liable
for the negligence. Speaking to a medical malpractice attorney
is in your best interest.
Victims have a right for some compensation. Families also have a
right to be compensated for losing a loved one. Medical
malpractice victims are entitled to physical, emotional, and
financial compensation. Families are entitled to expense and
loss of companionship.
Contact an Attorney for a Free Case Evaluation
Medical malpractice attorneys work on behalf of their clients.
With the many years experience they have, they work very hard to
get a fair settlement for clients all over the U.S. They will
answer any questions you have about misdiagnosis of cancer. Have
your case evaluated at no charge and find out your legal
options.
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