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Cervical cancer can be a frightening diagnosis. Fortunately, the evolution of modern medicine means that many cervical cancer patients fully recover from the disease. These patients depend on receiving the appropriate care from their doctors at every stage of their treatment. Receiving the right care may be a matter of life and death for those with cervical cancer.
If your doctor misdiagnosed or failed to provide you with adequate treatment, know that you could be eligible to receive financial compensation for their negligence. If you believe that you in this situation, do not hesitate to reach out to a professional Palm Beach Gardens cervical cancer lawyer today to discuss your claim and learn more about seeking compensation in court. Read on to learn more about how a distinguished injury attorney could offer you assistance today.
All doctors, radiologists, nurses, and other medical practitioners must provide their patients with care that complies with certain professional standards. This means the care medical professionals provide must be in line with the accepted norms of the medical field. For example, a laboratory screening a patient for cervical cancer must follow the standard guidelines associated with that procedure. When a medical professional fails to comply with these standards and their patient suffers harm due to their failure, they may have committed medical malpractice.
In many cases, medical malpractice occurs when a doctor fails to take appropriate action when diagnosing or treating their patient. Regardless of how the malpractice occurred, Florida law may allow a patient to sue a negligent doctor or hospital for the harm they suffered. Reach out to a skilled Palm Beach Gardens injury attorney to learn more.
Early detection of cancerous cells is important for a patient’s successful treatment. The sooner a doctor or laboratory detects cancer, the sooner they can prescribe the appropriate treatment for the patient. Women should undergo regular screenings for cervical cancer during their annual gynecological exams. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that cervical cancer is highly preventable for women who undergo such screenings when doctors properly administer those tests. The CDC also reports that cervical cancer is highly treatable and associated with long survival and good quality of life when detected early.
Unfortunately, some patients suffer from a misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis that leaves their cancer undetected during these initial stages. In some cases, the patient’s gynecologist failed to properly conduct the HPV or Pap testing and did not detect the cancer. In other cases, a radiologist misinterpreted a diagnostic imaging test, resulting in a misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis. These diagnosis errors may be considered medical malpractice if the patient does not receive the care they need due to the mistake.
Patients who have suffered from medical malpractice may sue for compensation related to the following losses:
Medical malpractice lawsuits are notoriously complicated, due in part to the fact that they will likely involve the doctor’s insurance company. These insurance companies fight hard to protect their interests and may try to coerce an individual into accepting less compensation than they deserve.
If your doctor failed to correctly conduct medical tests and you later received a cancer diagnosis, you may be able to collect compensation. Do not hesitate to reach out to an experienced Palm Beach Gardens cervical cancer lawyer as soon as possible to schedule a consultation to help you learn about your legal options.
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