Colon cancer responds well to treatment when discovered early, but doctors often misdiagnose patients. Studies show that this is especially concerning among younger persons.
Conversely, medical professionals might also diagnose someone who has another condition, like Crohn’s disease or internal hemorrhoids for example, as having colon cancer.
Both of these situations lead to delayed treatment for the real issue and can have unnecessary life-threatening and traumatic consequences for the patients and their families.
If you have been a victim of a colon cancer misdiagnosis, you can take legal action to get the financial compensation you deserve for the pain and suffering you are experiencing. Contact an experienced medical malpractice lawyer at Rheingold Giuffra Ruffo Plotkin & Hellman LLP. Our compassionate and experienced team is here to help you win justice.
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Also known as colorectal cancer, this type of cancer affects an organ in the large intestines called the colon. According to a recent study, colon cancer usually starts as small, benign clumps of cells called adenomatous polyps. These polyps may later become cancerous and spread to the rest of the body. Early screening plays a critical role in diagnosis and prompt treatment.
In the worst-case scenario, misdiagnosed patients could miss the opportunity to get the life-saving treatment they need. Sometimes, the medical care provided can worsen the illness or its associated symptoms. This negligence could cost them their lives as the actual issue remains untreated or treated too late.
Misdiagnosis is also problematic when the treatment is invasive or otherwise severe, like chemotherapy— an intense treatment option that can lead to hair loss, forgetfulness, nausea and mouth sores. Additionally, treatments for illnesses/diseases are expensive, which can cause financial distress and the early selling of assets to cover medical bills.
If you or your loved one suffered financial losses due to a misdiagnosis, you may be eligible to file a colon cancer misdiagnosis lawsuit to recover these and other related costs.
Errors can occur at several stages of the diagnosis progress. One CNBC article found that young people often had to see multiple doctors before getting an accurate diagnosis.
Here are some common errors affecting patients of all ages:
A cancer misdiagnosis can also lead to significant financial and emotional strain. Patients and their families could face exorbitant medical bills, lost wages, and other damages due to delayed diagnosis and treatment.
In some cases, patients may be able to file a medical malpractice lawsuit against the doctor or healthcare facility. These lawsuits can hold medical professionals accountable for their actions and provide compensation for the damages incurred.
Unfortunately, patients sometimes do not survive their doctors’ negligence. When this happens, eligible survivors may file a wrongful death claim instead.
Medical malpractice lawsuits are a complex mix of medicine, healthcare practices, and law. Professionals can properly review the evidence based on industry knowledge and help build a solid case. Hiring an NYC medical malpractice lawyer familiar with medical misdiagnosis cases can also help you understand your rights and take steps to protect them.
Each case is different, but there are some general steps your attorney might take to prove negligence:
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