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A woman was treated by a group of gynecologists for recurrent gynecologic bleeding and problems associated with hormone replacement therapy. After several episodes of nonstop bleeding she was advised to discontinue all hormone replacement and return in 6 months. According to her physician, he also advised her to return or call in 1 week if the bleeding continued or did not lessen. However, this instruction was not recorded on her chart.
The woman then moved to Arizona, where she consulted a different gynecologist, who diagnosed the rare cancer leiomyosarcoma. The woman died 2 years later.
In suing, the woman’s family claimed that the first group of gynecologists failed to diagnose and treat the cancer.
- The jury returned a defense verdict.
A woman was treated by a group of gynecologists for recurrent gynecologic bleeding and problems associated with hormone replacement therapy. After several episodes of nonstop bleeding she was advised to discontinue all hormone replacement and return in 6 months. According to her physician, he also advised her to return or call in 1 week if the bleeding continued or did not lessen. However, this instruction was not recorded on her chart.
The woman then moved to Arizona, where she consulted a different gynecologist, who diagnosed the rare cancer leiomyosarcoma. The woman died 2 years later.
In suing, the woman’s family claimed that the first group of gynecologists failed to diagnose and treat the cancer.
- The jury returned a defense verdict.
A woman was treated by a group of gynecologists for recurrent gynecologic bleeding and problems associated with hormone replacement therapy. After several episodes of nonstop bleeding she was advised to discontinue all hormone replacement and return in 6 months. According to her physician, he also advised her to return or call in 1 week if the bleeding continued or did not lessen. However, this instruction was not recorded on her chart.
The woman then moved to Arizona, where she consulted a different gynecologist, who diagnosed the rare cancer leiomyosarcoma. The woman died 2 years later.
In suing, the woman’s family claimed that the first group of gynecologists failed to diagnose and treat the cancer.
- The jury returned a defense verdict.