Finding out that you have cancer is one of the most devastating things you will face, especially if you discover that the cancer has already progressed. The number of cancer misdiagnosis cases seems to be growing at an alarming rate, which is leading many people to wonder why these fatal mistakes are being made.
When cancer is caught in the early stages, there are treatment options available and many times there is a good prognosis. The rate of survival increases significantly when there is an early detection of cancer, as the treatments tend to be more successful. If cancer is misdiagnosed, once the illness is recognized, the treatments are more severe and include such methods as radiation and chemotherapy, which are painful and debilitating for patients. In addition, the medical costs add up quickly once the cancer has progressed.
With today’s medical advancements and technology, you would think that cancer misdiagnosis would be a thing of the past, but unfortunately it is not. Every year, doctors misdiagnose cancer for numerous reasons, including negligence. Some of the types of medical negligence associated with misdiagnosis of cancer include:
A doctor can be held accountable for his or her negligent actions that led to your misdiagnosed cancer. You should not have to pay for your doctor’s mistakes and should pursue financial compensation to cover your expensive medical costs, lost wages and other expenses associated with your illness. Contact an experienced medical malpractice attorney in Louisville at Gray and White Law at 1-502-210-8942 or 1-800-634-8767 for a free legal consultation.
Gray and White Law
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Louisville, KY 40202
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