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Negligence In Mis-Diagnosing
Breast Cancer
The probability that breast cancer will recur in a patient is directly
related to the stage of the malignancy. If breast cancer is detected
and addressed before the cancer has spread to any lymph nodes, the
chances of survival are significantly better than otherwise. Any undue
delay in diagnosing or treating breast cancer can have devastating
consequences. Unfortunately, too often obvious warning signs are
ignored and/or precautionary measures are not taken. The following are
among the more common forms of negligence by physicians in diagnosing
and/or treating breast cancer:
- Failing to perfom a breast
examination (during a physical or while treating patient for other
reasons) which would have identified a clinically obvious tumor;
- Failing to identify a palpable
lump during a breast examination;
- Mistaking a tumor for a breast
infection;
- Mistaking a tumor as benign and
failing to recommend biopsy or removal;
- Disregarding history of sharp pain
in breast;
- Disregarding signs of retraction;
- Failing to determine the cause of
nipple discharge;
- Relying upon negative aspiration
biopsy;
- Relying upon mammography in lieu
of phyical breast examination;
- Failing to order a mammogram;
- Misinterpreting a mammogram;
- Failing to react to mammogram
findings;
- Failing to order a biopsy;
- Failing to order ultrasound when
indicated; and,
- Failing to follow-up with the
patient.
Please keep in mind
that the foregoing are merely examples, and are by no means intended as
an exhaustive list of acts of malpractice.
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