Holding Doctors Responsible For Delaying Diagnosis Of Prostate Cancer
Health — By admin on March 18, 2010 at 10:01 pmDoctors generally use 2 tests to screen male patients for prostate cancer. They are the digital examination and the PSA blood test. Most physicians recognize that abnormal results trigger the need for follow up. This article reviews why a patient might have a malpractice lawsuit should a physician screens him for cancer but does not tell him or follow up after the tests come back abnormal.
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