While most people think that an error in medications or treatment is
medical malpractice, misreading the results of a test, such as a
mammogram, is also considered to be medical malpractice.
Many people just don't stop to think that there may be an error when
it comes to reading the results of their medical tests. They just
assume that when the results are in, that whatever they say is the
actual results. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case and in some
instances, misreading a medical test may result in injuries or even
death.
An example of one area of medical malpractice is when a doctor
misdiagnoses breast cancer. There are unusually two fairly common
mistakes made that may delay diagnosis. The first error is failing to
order a diagnostic test in the first place in order to rule out cancer
if a lump is present in the breast. The second mistake is misreading
the mammogram. If you live in Georgia and need to speak to legal
counsel about this kind of situation, look for representation from an Atlanta personal injury lawyer.
As you can see, both of these kinds of errors would cause delays in
a cancer diagnosis until it may be too late to do anything about it. In
a case like this, the patient may have a case for medical malpractice.
Many doctors still do this today: reassure a woman that a lump in
her breast is likely nothing much more than a benign cyst. Without any
diagnostic tests to be able to confirm that "guess," providing the
patient with a definitive diagnosis becomes like a game of Russian
roulette. While it may be statistically fairly accurate that most
abnormal breast exams are the result of something besides cancer, not
checking to be sure borders on negligence, something that needs to be
discussed with an Atlanta personal injury lawyer.
There have been reports of doctors telling women they are too young
to have breast cancer or that because their family has no history of
it, that they are not at risk to get it. Unfortunately, breast cancer
can and does happen to anyone, at any age. The only accepted medical
practice is to run diagnostics. A clinical exam won't provide much more
information other than there is a lump. The bottom line here is that
most cancer specialists are of the opinion that any lump needs to be
tested.
If you have been in a situation like this, and were told you likely
didn't have cancer, or you discovered later that a mammogram was
incorrectly read and you are now battling cancer, speak to a highly
skilled Atlanta personal injury lawyer. Your attorney will represent you aggressively to obtain justice.
Robert Webb is an Atlanta personal injury lawyer with Webb &
D’Orazio, a law firm specializing in Atlanta personal injury,
malpractice, criminal defense, and business law. Learn more about Atlanta personal injury lawyer, Atlanta personal injury, Atlanta business law, Atlanta criminal defense at Webbdorazio.com.
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