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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Negligence in Cervical Cancer Detection

The Significance Of The Pap
The Pap smear is a screening test, which has made the early diagnosis of cervical cancer possible. Developed in the early 1940s by New York physician Dr. George Papanicolaou, this test permits the examination of cells removed from the surface of the cervix. Although the use of the Pap smear should virtually eliminate the chances of a woman developing invasive cancer, this year alone, approximately 7,000 women will die of the disease--a disease that is largely preventable.


The Tragedy Of Misread Tests
There are two major reasons why women continue to die needlessly from cervical cancer: One is the failure to get annual gynecological exams and Pap smear evaluations. The other is the doctors' or hospitals' failure to properly perform and interpret Pap smears or to properly treat patients once the diagnosis of cancer or cancer-like conditions has been made.
Because a significant percentage of Pap smears are misread, many women are led to believe that they have no problem, when, in fact, cervical cancer may already be developing. Instead of preventing cancer through early detection, a misread Pap smear actually enables the cancer to grow.

In 1989, the American Medical Association documented that 15% to 30% of all Pap smears that reported showing no adverse change, in fact, had cancer or cancer-like cells present that required treatment. Most women who have these dangerous changes diagnosed can be cured with proper treatment. That's why it is particularly tragic that errors continue to be made in the performing of Pap smears and in the diagnosis and treatment of the conditions they often reveal.


A Need For Vigilance
Over the past several years, investigations conducted by Jerry Meyers and others have confirmed that doctors may be negligent when they take or analyze Pap smear tests, and, as a result, they may begin treatment too late. This negligence is the leading cause of death or disability of clients we have represented. In many cases, even when the Pap smears are properly obtained by the physicians, they may be misread or misinterpreted by the hospitals or laboratories to which they have been sent. Without greater vigilance, these needless deaths will continue to occur.

If a woman develops cervical cancer--even though Pap smears were being performed regularly at the recommendation of a physician--negligence may be the cause. For this reason, we obtain an independent review of the Pap smear slides for each cervical cancer patient evaluated by our office. This review is conducted by a pathologist specially trained to determine whether or not danger signs existed that should have been detected by others.
Unfortunately, many cases come to our attention too late to prevent death. In proving such cases, we must identify the mistakes that caused our clients' harm. In so doing, we hope to make it less likely for the persons who made those mistakes to repeat them.

posted by Jerry Meyers at 5:46 PM

 

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The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attorneys at the law office of Meyers Kenrick Giuffre & Evans, LLC focus on medical malpractice and personal injury cases in the following cities and counties in Western and Central Pennsylvania: Allegheny, Altoona, Armstrong, Beaver County, Blair County, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland.

At Meyers Kenrick Giuffre & Evans, LLC in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, our attorneys provide representation to clients involved in serious medical malpractice and personal injury lawsuits including wrongful death, surgical accidents, cerebral palsy, brain damage, cervical cancer cases and birth injury.
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