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Cancer Malpractice: Failure to Diagnose Colon Cancer

In the United states, Colon Cancer, also known as Colorectal Cancer, is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in both men and women. Over 130,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. The American Cancer Society estimated that over 55,000 Americans died from Colon Cancer in 2002. Has your doctor failed to diagnose you with colon cancer? An experienced Colon Cancer Malpractice Lawyer at Finz & Finz, P.C. can help inform you of your legal rights in recovering compensation. Contact a Colon Cancer Malpractice Lawyer Long Island today!

Since early stages of the disease usually show no symptoms, it is important that Long Island physicians properly evaluate any sign or symptom that may indicate the possibility of Colon Cancer. If a doctor fails to do so, the stage of cancer can advance and spread which can affect treatment options and survival rates. Colon cancer malpractice may include instances of the following:

  • failure to diagnose
  • misdiagnosis
  • late treatment

If a patient's health deteriorates as the result of malpractice, a patient may be able to seek compensation for any medical costs, loss of wages and/or pain and suffering due to the negligence of a medical professional, medical facility or hospital. It is important to seek the advice of a New York City Attorney who is knowledgeable of Medical Malpractice law in order to better understand your rights. Contact a Colon Cancer Malpractice Lawyer Long Island now!

What is Colon Cancer?

Colon cancer, also known as Colorectal Cancer, is a disease in which malignant cancer cells strike the colon. The colon is the part of the body's digestive system that removes and processes nutrients from foods and helps pass waste materials out of the body.

Signs and Symptoms of Colon Cancer

Most people afflicted with early stages of Colon Cancer usually show no signs or symptoms of the disease. Symptoms will develop with more advanced stages of the disease. Thus it is important to bring any suspicious signs or symptoms to the attention of a physician in order to be properly diagnosed. A complete medical history, a physical exam and tests can help determine whether or not Colon Cancer has developed.

Possible signs of Colon Cancer include:

  • a change in bowel habits such as diarrhea, constipation, or narrowing of the stool that lasts for more than a few days
  • a feeling that you need to have a bowel movement that is not relieved by doing so
  • bleeding of the rectum
  • blood in the stool
  • cramping or steady pains in the stomach
  • weakness and fatigue

While the above symptoms may indicate other conditions, such as infection, hemorrhoids, and inflammatory bowel disease, it can also be evidence of Colon Cancer. Only tests performed by a doctor can determine a proper diagnosis. Usually, testing may involve one or any of the following:

  • physical exam and history of a patient's health
  • fecal blood test to check the stool for blood
  • digital rectal exam
  • barium enema
  • sigmoidoscopy (a procedure to examine the inside of the rectum and sigmoid (lower) colon for polyps, abnormal areas, or cancer)
  • colonscopy (a procedure to examine the inside of the rectum and colon for polyps, abnormal areas, or cancer)
  • biopsy: to remove and examine cells or tissues for evidence of cancer

Risk Factors

A patient's age and health background can put them at risk for developing Colon Cancer. Some of these risk factors include:

  • 50 years old or older
  • family history of cancer of the colon or rectum
  • personal history of cancer of the colon, rectum, ovary, endometrium, or breast
  • history of polyps in the colon
  • enlarged polyps in the colon
  • history of ulcerative colitis (ulcers in the lining of the large intestine)
  • history of Crohn's disease
  • certain hereditary conditions

What should be done if I was a victim of Colon Cancer Malpractice?

If you, a family member or a friend were improperly diagnosed or treated for Colon Cancer due to the medical malpractice of a hospital, doctor, or medical facility, please contact a Colon Cancer Malpractice Lawyer Long Island at Finz & Finz, P.C. today at (888) FINZ-FIRM to speak with an experienced Colon Cancer Malpractice Lawyer  in Long Island now or fill out the Free Case Evaluation form at the right of this page.

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