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- Colon Cleansing Review By:-Barry Richard
Hi, Barry here. I have published many PR4 articles and this Colonic information includes a comprehensive background & analysis, a discussion on tips & suggestions + in depth comparisons. 42 million average people aged 50+ are at risk.
- Colon Cleansing Review By:-Barry Richard
Hi, Barry here. I have published many PR4 articles and this Colonic information includes a comprehensive background & analysis, a discussion on tips & suggestions + in depth comparisons. 42 million average people aged 50+ are at risk.
- Not Following The Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines May Delay Diagnosis By:-J. Hernandez
Approximately 48,000 people will die from colon cancer this year. Many of these fatalities could have been avoided with early diagnosis and treatment through routine colon cancer screening tests. Tragically, certain physicians do not recommend routine colon cancer screening tests to their patients. This may constitute medical malpractice and result in a lawsuit.
- Colon Cleanser Review By:-Barney Feelgood
A quick guide to the best options for those wishing to have a clean colon. This article offers basic tips and a link to a website that reviews and assesses some of the options discussed within the article.
- Colon Cleansing Review By:-Barney Feelgood
A short guide to the best options for people wishing to have a clean colon. This article shares basic tips and a link to a site that reviews and assesses many of the options discussed within the article.
- If a Doctor Assumes You Only Have Hemorrhoids, You May Not Find Out You Have Colon Cancer Until It Is Metastatic By:-J. Hernandez
Being informed by a doctor that one just has hemorrhoids and there is no need to worry about blood in the stool can be very reassuring. Unfortunately, the blood will some times turn out to be from colon cancer which might then go undiagnosed until it is advanced and and treatment is no longer an option. This article examines the way a delayed diagnosis due to a physician incorrectly assumed that blood was due to hemorrhoids may amount to treatment that does not meet the standard of care and result in a medical malpractice claim.
- Slimming pills and diet tips that really work By:-andrw clerk
There are slimming pills that actually work, and there are top diet pills which just make your wallet slimmer. Consumers as well as industry rank the best and worst slimming pills as well as diet tips based on a certain criteria.
- Family Of Woman Killed By Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Initiate $2.0 Million Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Doctors By:-J. Hernandez
Physicians usually concur that if a patient exhibits symptoms consistent with colorectal cancer compregensive and full testing to eliminate the chance of cancer is required. This article analyzes a wrongful death lawsuit which claimed that a woman's family doctor and gastroenterologist did not diagnose her colorectal cancer in a timely fashion despite the fact that the woman had symptoms. the delay was responsible for the metastasis of her cancer and her eventual death. The law firm that represented her family obtained a settlement on behalf of the family for $2.0 million.
- How A Medical Malpractice Claim May Result From Doctor's Delay In Diagnosing Prostate Cancer By:-J. Hernandez
Physicians generally employ 2 tests to screen male patients for prostate cancer. The first is the digital examination. The second is the PSA blood test. Most doctors acknowledge that abnormal results need follow up. This article examines how a patient might be able to pursue a medical malpractice case if a physician tests a patient for cancer however does not notify the patient or follow up afterthe test results reveal the possibility of cancer.
- Physician Pays Out $550,000 To Couple After Man's Advanced Prostate Cancer Diagnosis By:-J. Hernandez
Virtually all individuals when they think they might have a medical malpractice case against a doctor for the delayed diagnosis of prostate cancer usually consider just one fact: their physician committed malpractice. But when attorneys consider a possible case they also weigh the injury suffered by the patient and whether they will be able to establish that the physician's error caused that injury This article looks at one lawsuit in which a doctor's not telling a patient about abnormal test results held up a male patient's diagnosis and that resulted in a medical malpractice case.
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