PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Breast cancer misdiagnosis: a leading cause of radiologists' malpractice

A new study found that the majority of medical malpractice lawsuits are filed against radiologists because they failed to detect breast cancer.

2013-04-10
April 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) The radiologist plays an important role in the war against breast cancer. Patients rely on him or her to competently identify any cancers as early as possible in order to have the best chances of recovery. Unfortunately, a recent study found that most of the medical malpractice lawsuits against radiologists are filed because of breast cancer misdiagnosis.

The study, published in the journal Radiology, examined 4,793 malpractice lawsuits filed in 47 states against 2,680 radiologists. It found that the majority of lawsuits were filed because the radiologist did not detect lesions that were visible on mammography scans.

Since the radiologist did not see the cancer on the scan, he or she did not recommend further testing that probably would have confirmed the presence of cancer. This chain of events ultimately resulted in breast cancer that went untreated, which allowed it to spread across the body, making it less responsive to treatment when discovered later.

In addition to a failure to detect lesions on scans, radiologists are also often sued because of a failure to communicate with the treating or referring physician. Sometimes the patient may visit a radiologist with palpable lesions that were discovered by the referring physician, however the physician did not adequately inform the radiologist of the lesions, unbeknownst to the patient. As a result, the radiologist fails to diagnose the lesion or does not follow up with tests that would rule out cancer.

The Radiology study comes as the number of women who are diagnosed with advanced or incurable breast cancer is steadily increasing. According to the American Medical Association, metastatic breast cancer--cancer that has spread to other parts of the body--has increased among women between the ages of 25 and 39 about 3.6 percent each year for the last decade.

Consult an attorney

According to the American Cancer Society, by the time that breast cancer exhibits symptoms, it has likely already spread to other parts of the body, making successful treatment less likely. Therefore, early detection can significantly increase the survival rate. When a radiologist fails to detect lesions at their early stages, unfortunately, his or her failure can result in the patient's death.

In New York, a failure to diagnose a disease like cancer can constitute medical malpractice. Under New York law, victims of malpractice are entitled to recover expenses such as loss of earnings, medical bills and pain and suffering. If you or a loved one has suffered because of a physician's failure to diagnose a condition, contact an experienced medical malpractice attorney to learn more about your right to compensation.

Article provided by Michael Gunzburg, P.C.
Visit us at www.gunzburglaw.com/


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Energy hazards can cause serious injuries at Pennsylvania workplaces

2013-04-10
The failure of a recycling company in neighboring New Jersey to implement a proper lockout/tagout procedure for energy sources resulted in a serious injury to one worker. An Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigation found there was no procedure in place to lock a conveyor belt. Because the machine's power source was not locked, a worker trying to clear a paper jam suffered an amputation injury. OSHA cited the firm for three serious safety violations of the administration's health and safety regulations. The recent inspection and citations highlight ...

Breaking the cycle of credit card debt

2013-04-10
Excess credit card debt - whether it be from an unexpected illness, job loss, getting laid off from work or from an unforeseen expense like auto or home repairs - is one of the main reasons people file for bankruptcy. Most people assume that once they file for bankruptcy they will never use another credit card again. That isn't always the case, but it might be a good idea for those who are already struggling with debt. Changing your mindset If you are struggling with overwhelming debt to the point that you have considered bankruptcy, you realize that you have a problem. ...

The War On Drugs: The War Of The Powerful On The Powerless?

2013-04-10
During the April 7, 2013 edition of MPL Court Radio, My Philly Lawyer (Silvers, Langsam & Weitzman) attorney Dean Weitzman spoke to the director and creator of "The House I Live In," an award-winning documentary about the U.S. government's "war on drugs." Director Eugene Jarecki explained that he created the film because he saw how young black people encounter different obstacles than he did growing up. He said that the "clear culprit of what was behind the undermining of black Americans was the war on drugs." Weitzman and Jarecki discussed ...

Spectator safety: Injuries to sports enthusiasts

2013-04-10
Sporting events are supposed to be enjoyable and exciting. Spectators fill the stands of an arena and cheer on their favorite athletes and teams. Unfortunately, if safety is overlooked in any capacity, enthusiastic fans could be injured while observing the sport. Daytona crash injures almost 30 fans In early 2013, a lap crash at Daytona International Speedway resulted in injuries to at least 28 fans, according to NASCAR officials. The accident ensued when a racecar launched into the catchfence along the frontstretch on a final lap of the Drive4COPD 300. Debris from ...

Fatal North Carolina truck accident possibly due to driver fatigue

2013-04-10
When commercial truck drivers fail to be alert and drive safely the consequences can be deadly. In March 2013, a truck driver pleaded guilty to multiple counts of involuntary manslaughter in a tragic North Carolina truck accident that resulted in five people losing their lives. The truck driver faces up to a five year prison sentence. The October 2010 accident occurred in Henderson County, when the truck driver was going east on I-26. A string of cars was stalled due to another accident, and the truck driver crashed into the stopped vehicles. Investigators reported that ...

From one job to the next: the non-compete agreement problem

2013-04-10
The non-compete scenario You worked for a business for several years and now you are moving on; however, due to a non-compete agreement, which you signed when you began employment with your former company, you now have limitations and restraints in your ability to work within the same industry as your previous position. Now what? You invested in and employed a key employee in your business, and he or she has decided to leave your employ and you have information he or she intends to start up a competing business. Is your non-compete going to hold up? The enforcement ...

Partners James E. Butler, Jr., and George W. Fryhofer, III, of Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer LLP Were Recently Selected by Their Peers for Inclusion in the Best Lawyers in America 2013

2013-04-10
The Georgia-based firm of Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer is pleased to announce that two of the firm's partners, James E. Butler, Jr., and George W. Fryhofer, III, were selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2103 (Copyright 2012 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken, SC). The Best Lawyers guide has been published annually for more than 25 years and is based on a rigorous peer-review process. The process for inclusion on in the annual legal guide for consumers involves asking lawyers in Georgia to whom they would refer a family member or close ...

Atlanta Shredding Company, A Shred Ahead, Highlights Importance of Records Retention

2013-04-10
The document shredding firm, A Shred Ahead, wants to stress the importance of records retention to business owners. Many companies have found themselves in the hot seat when it comes to being investigated for fraudulent practices or when involved in a lawsuit by not producing documentation that could reveal the truth. To protect your company from potential harm, implementing an effective corporate records retention policy is critical. The Atlanta shredding company notes that consistent and orchestrated efforts are necessary to ensure your business is in line with government ...

Atlanta Limo Company Topper Worldwide Explains What to Look for in a Limo Company Beyond Price

Atlanta Limo Company Topper Worldwide Explains What to Look for in a Limo Company Beyond Price
2013-04-10
Topper Worldwide, a premier limo service in Atlanta, encourages clients to consider all the options available before choosing a limo service. The team at Topper Worldwide understands that there is much more to a limo company than just price. Consider the Extras The staff at Topper Worldwide encourages clients to look at the selection of luxury cars when choosing a limo company. Top Atlanta limo company, Topper Worldwide, offers clients extra features with their limo service, such as a wide selection of luxury cars to satisfy any occasion. With a selection of sedans ...

Roswell Pest Control Pros, Team Pest USA, Discuss the EPA Regulating DIY Rodent Control

Roswell Pest Control Pros, Team Pest USA, Discuss the EPA Regulating DIY Rodent Control
2013-04-10
Team Pest USA, a leading Roswell pest control firm, would like to discuss the measures being taken by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerning the sale of do-it-yourself pest control applications. The agency is primarily concerned with the safety hazards certain products pose to children. It is seeking to ban the sale of products like D-Con rat poison. The EPA believes the manufacturer is in violation of safety regulations and wants these products to be removed from the shelves. According to Brandon Pelfrey, Owner of the Roswell pest control company, ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Walking, moving more may lower risk of cardiovascular death for women with cancer history

Intracortical neural interfaces: Advancing technologies for freely moving animals

Post-LLM era: New horizons for AI with knowledge, collaboration, and co-evolution

“Sloshing” from celestial collisions solves mystery of how galactic clusters stay hot

Children poisoned by the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, has risen in the U.S. – eight years of national data shows

USC researchers observe mice may have a form of first aid

VUMC to develop AI technology for therapeutic antibody discovery

Unlocking the hidden proteome: The role of coding circular RNA in cancer

Advancing lung cancer treatment: Understanding the differences between LUAD and LUSC

Study reveals widening heart disease disparities in the US

The role of ubiquitination in cancer stem cell regulation

New insights into LSD1: a key regulator in disease pathogenesis

Vanderbilt lung transplant establishes new record

Revolutionizing cancer treatment: targeting EZH2 for a new era of precision medicine

Metasurface technology offers a compact way to generate multiphoton entanglement

Effort seeks to increase cancer-gene testing in primary care

Acoustofluidics-based method facilitates intracellular nanoparticle delivery

Sulfur bacteria team up to break down organic substances in the seabed

Stretching spider silk makes it stronger

Earth's orbital rhythms link timing of giant eruptions and climate change

Ammonia build-up kills liver cells but can be prevented using existing drug

New technical guidelines pave the way for widespread adoption of methane-reducing feed additives in dairy and livestock

Eradivir announces Phase 2 human challenge study of EV25 in healthy adults infected with influenza

New study finds that tooth size in Otaria byronia reflects historical shifts in population abundance

nTIDE March 2025 Jobs Report: Employment rate for people with disabilities holds steady at new plateau, despite February dip

Breakthrough cardiac regeneration research offers hope for the treatment of ischemic heart failure

Fluoride in drinking water is associated with impaired childhood cognition

New composite structure boosts polypropylene’s low-temperature toughness

While most Americans strongly support civics education in schools, partisan divide on DEI policies and free speech on college campuses remains

Revolutionizing surface science: Visualization of local dielectric properties of surfaces

[Press-News.org] Breast cancer misdiagnosis: a leading cause of radiologists' malpractice
A new study found that the majority of medical malpractice lawsuits are filed against radiologists because they failed to detect breast cancer.