Misdiagnosis of Cancer
A diagnosis of cancer can often be delayed, or overlooked entirely, because many types of cancer in their early stages are symptomless. Also, cancer’s symptoms are very often vague or similar to the symptoms of other diseases.
There can be many causes behind the misdiagnosis of cancer; since cancer can affect any part of the body, symptoms are often extremely varied in nature and severity.
Sometimes, tests for cancer are inadequate and fail to take account of the full range of possible diseases symptoms could be indicative of. Sometimes, cancers can be missed; for instance, it is common for breast cancer to be overlooked in males or young females.
It is also very common for cancer to be overlooked in children. Symptoms are often incredibly vague, and children may have difficulty describing their symptoms with sufficient eloquence.
Not only is there a risk of cancer being overlooked or misdiagnosed as something less serious, it is also a serious problem for cancer to be diagnosed when the actual complaint is something much less severe; a misdiagnosis of a less serious condition with cancer can result in unnecessary treatment. These treatments can often be quite invasive, disfiguring or debilitating, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy or even surgery.
When checking for a suspected misdiagnosis of cancer, or attempting to confirm a diagnosis of cancer, it is useful to consider what other medical conditions could be relevant to diagnosis.
Misdiagnosis of cancer is very serious. In some cases, the misdiagnosis of cancer can be due to medical negligence. Sometimes, it may be possible to make a medical negligence claim for compensation; a quick Google of “compensation claims UK” shows just how serious the problem is. If you have suffered misdiagnosis that you believe came about as a result of medical negligence, it is worth getting in touch with a firm of solicitors as soon as possible.
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