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An Oregon women suffering from breast cancer after a radiologist incorrectly assessed her mammogram was awarded $5.7 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit.
The jury found the clinic that misdiagnosed Julie Joel''s cancer made a negligent error—a mistake that will cost the victim her life.
Case Details
In 2002, 58-year-old Joel went to the Oregon Clinic where a radiologist examined the results of her breast x-ray and assured her there were no abnormalities.
Two years later, Joel got a second opinion at another clinic and this time, the results weren''t so positive. Joel had advanced breast cancer.
Cancer Diagnosis
In many hospitals, two doctors are asked to analyze x-rays to determine whether or not the patient is afflicted with cancer. This is to prevent grave mistakes from occurring.
However, according to Joel, only one radiologist evaluated her mammogram and signed off on the results.
“In our system, when a mistake is made that causes tragic consequences, the person injured is entitled to fair compensation,” said Joel''s attorney Elden Rosenthal. “And the jury passed a fair verdict in this case.”
Joel will receive $754,052 for her economic losses including medical bills and lost income capacity and $5 million for pain and suffering.
She hopes that her case will lead hospitals to change their policies to require second opinions on test results.
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