If your cancer diagnosis came later than it should have, due to misdiagnosis or a failure to properly screen for certain types of cancer, you may be eligible for compensation.
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Patients file cancer misdiagnosis lawsuits after physicians fail to order standard screening, use incorrect tools or procedures, or simply miss a cancer diagnosis. This failure can increase treatment costs or result in premature and preventable death. Cancer misdiagnosis lawsuits have helped some victims offset these devastating costs.
Failure to Diagnose, Missed Screenings, Outdated Diagnostic Tools or Procedures
Primary Care Physician, Oncologist, Medical Practice, Hospital
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