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This article analyzes a reported $12 million jury verdict in a medical malpractice case concerning the delayed diagnosis of a woman's breast cancer as a result of 2 mammograms being misread by 2 different doctors at two different hospitals. As a result of the ensuing delay the woman's cancer metastasized before she was finally diagnosed. Breast cancer is a worldwide problem with which causes 502,000 deaths per year worldwide. In the United States breast cancer is the most common form of cancer diagnosed in women. Every year more than 40,000 women in the United States die of breast cancer. A recent study has suggested that in women who are diagnosed with breast cancer the other breast may harbor occult malignancy that is not detected by mammogram. This article explains what every women who are diagnosed with breast cancer should know. Related Article Tags: , , , , Are you one of the many women who refuse to do self breast exam for fear of discovering any lump? Are you weary that anything discovered from the routine breast exam might be cancerous? Doing a regular breast exam can do you more good than inconvenience. Every woman out there over the age of 40 should take time from their busy schedules to call about a mammogram. It is that important. This doesn't mean you should also skip performing self-examinations, too. If you find a lump or mass, never wait for your yearly test and get one right away under a mammography workstation. Related Article Tags: , , , , Mammograms are a safe procedure that only ensures a woman's continued safety as she gets into the "risk years" for breast cancer, right? Well, some in medicine are saying that mammograms are not necessarily a one size fits all when it comes to women in their forties... Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Should you have a mammogram if you have breast implants? Read this article to find out. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Paget's disease of the nipple is a rare form of breast cancer. Here is a discussion of some of the symptons, diagnostic techniques and treatments for Paget's disease. Women have unique health issues that are often related to their sexual and reproductive health. Breast cancer and cervical cancer are by far the most easily detected diseases that are unique to women. Men, in some rare conditions may also develop breast cancer. However, this disease is almost always associated with women. There are many different forms of cancer which people are now being diagnosed with and one of the most treatable of them is breast cancer. However in order for it be treated effectively then it is important that the disease is detected in its early stages of formation. In fact because there are a number of different ways in which this form of cancer can be detected it is considered to be a favorable form of cancer that can be treated and the person cured. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,
There are two medical errors that physicians appear to make most frequently when it comes to diagnosing breast cancer. As a consequence of these errors, a woman's cancer might not be discovered until it has metastasized. In the event that either error is made by a physician and there is a sufficient delay in the diagnosis of the patient's breast cancer, she may have a medical malpractice claim against that physician. Digital mammography, such as PACS workstations and the mammography web viewer, is the latest technology achievement in the early detection of breast cancer. New digital capabilities allow tools like the mammography workstation and mammography viewer technologists to immediately view images on a mammography web viewer. These PACS workstations reduce the amount of wasted time spent in the imaging suite as well as the need for retakes. Related Article Tags: , , , Even the very best doctors sometimes make mistakes. Still there are certain errors which appear to be made more regularly and to be made by more physicians. Two such mistakes deal with breast cancer and if they occur the result could be deadly - a delay in the diagnosis of the cancer. In the event that either mistake is made by a physician and there is enough of a delay in the detection of the woman's breast cancer, she may have a medical malpractice lawsuit against that doctor. Most women simply don't believe and simply don't accept that they have breast cancer, which makes the treatment even more difficult. A routine breast examination is advised for all women to identify any suspicious lumps so that breast cancer detection is made as early as possible. Mammography is the most common first line screening tool for breast cancer. But in some cases, mammography may miss some abnormalities, especially if the woman's breast tissue is dense. Related Article Tags: , , , Breast cancer screening is very important. Take the time to do it can save your life. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The risk of acquiring breast cancer increases with age. It is hard to detect the early symptoms of breast cancer, which is why it is important for women to have regular mammogram screenings as well as learn how to properly perform breast self-exams. It is ideal that women entering menopause should begin to have biannual mammograms, or breast x-rays to be able to detect breast cancer and increase the rate of early diagnosis. All post menopausal women should also see their doctors annually. Breast cancer is a disease, which primarily affects women, although there are also men affected with breast cancer in some rare cases. The prospect of death makes this disease dreadful, not to mention the agony a patient undergoes during therapy. Myth: An individual will probably get breast cancer if her mother or grandmother had it. If an individual's mother or grandmother has had breast cancer does not necessarily mean that they will end up with it even though they are in a higher risk group. Most women who end up getting breast cancer do not have a family history of it. It is recommended that you have a mammogram done if your mother, sister, grandmother or daughter had or has breast cancer. Myth: If you detect a painful lump in your breast, there is no need for concern, as it is not cancerous. Pain is very rarely the only indication of breast cancer. However only 10 percent of breast cancers are linked with pain. If an individual complains of pain in the breast and a self-examination test and a mammogram do not show any abnormality the likelihood of breast cancer is minimal.
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