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Farah and Farah, P.A.

10 W. Adams Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone: (800) 603-3640

 

Jacksonville Cancer Misdiagnosis Attorneys

Many Americans don't understand the effects of cancer misdiagnosis until after it happens to them at the doctor's office. However, to healthcare professionals or researchers who really understand the nature of today's medical services, the severe consequences of this kind of medical error are obvious. Statistics bear out some of the concerns of experts, advocates and others: according to an article in a leading medical journal, over 10% of cancer cases are estimated to be misdiagnosed at some point, leading to what some would call a "silent epidemic" in mismanaged oncology.

There are many different types of cancer; cancer misdiagnosis can take many different forms. It can consist of ignoring obvious symptoms, under-diagnosing a serious case, failing to diagnose in a timely fashion or even exaggerating a benign condition. All of these can come under the general category of cancer misdiagnosis, a form of medical malpractice that can have extremely negative effects on the patient, doctors and medical providers involved.

Cancer misdiagnoses are related to different causes. The prime factor can be a formal diagnosis by a qualified medical physician, shoddy blood work or errors in other lab specimen work by technicians and other workers. Whatever the case, this kind of medical error can have a serious impact on a patient's life. Part of the extremely critical issue of correct and quick diagnosis is that many cancers can be much less harmful if they are caught early, whereas late diagnoses can really change the outcomes in many patients.

Residents in the southeastern U.S. can turn to Jacksonville medical malpractice lawyers in Jacksonville or other parts of the state for help on evaluating whether the extent of their illness or injury was partially due to this kind of medical malpractice. When it comes to mistakes in oncology, Florida medical malpractice lawyers like those at Farah and Farah understand how a cancer misdiagnoses might stem from a deviation from normal standards of care that leaves medical providers responsible. Compensation is often critical to patients who need treatment that is more expensive after a cancer diagnosis compounds their existing conditions.

For more information on potential medical malpractice issues such as these contact a Jacksonville failure to diagnose attorney at Farah and Farah today for a consultation of your case at: 800-603-3640.