Doctors delay diagnosis even with evidence of elevated PSA results and presence of nodule
This prostate cancer case involves a 56 year old male patient. The patient received his routine medical care from doctors who for more than a year failed both to respond to abnormally high PSA readings and to a nodule that the doctors found on the patient’s prostate. This patient required immediate diagnostic testing to determine whether the abnormally elevated results from the blood test and the nodule in the prostate were due to cancer. Unfortunately during the one year delay, the cancer spread outside the prostate capsule and reached the patient’s lymph nodes. By that point, this was advanced prostate cancer. The law firm that handled this case reported that it settled for $1.3 Million.
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