Delayed Diagnosis of Cancer Claims

Cancer presents itself differently depending on the type of cancer. Symptoms can be subtle and easily missed, but medical professionals are trained to spot warning signs and arrange further testing where there is a suspicion of cancer.  Sadly, medical professionals can sometimes miss the warning signs and fail to arrange for testing which would have revealed the diagnosis. Also, there are occasions where scans are misinterpreted and evidence of cancer is overlooked.  If that happens then there could be an avoidable delay in diagnosing cancer which could have an impact on prognosis and treatment options.

These types of claims need careful preparation to look not only at the opportunities that were missed to diagnose cancer sooner, but also to assess how the delayed diagnosis has effected the progression of the disease.

Making a claim for Delayed Diagnosis of Cancer

To make a claim for delayed diagnosis of cancer, you should enlist the help of clinical negligence solicitors to assist you with your case. From gathering evidence to negotiating damages, the process of lodging a claim is complex and time consuming, so it is vital that you have proper support.

Speak to our clinical negligence solicitors today

We have a dedicated team of specialists who are perfectly placed to provide clinical negligence claims advice for people who have suffered due to the negligence of medical professionals.

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