If you have suffered due to the misdiagnosis or negligent treatment of breast cancer, you are entitled to make a claim for compensation.
The stage at which cancer is diagnosed and treated can have a significant impact on the prognosis. If the standard of medical care falls short, it can have devastating consequences for the patient and their family.
If you have gone through the trauma of a misdiagnosis or inadequate medical care, Thompsons Solicitors can help secure the compensation you deserve. Our expert medical negligence solicitors will work tirelessly to hold those responsible to account, supporting you every step of the way.
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Medical professionals have a duty of care to their patients. They have a responsibility to recognise the symptoms of breast cancer and refer the patient for appropriate care as soon as possible.
If doctors fail in their duty of care and breast cancer is not properly diagnosed or treated, the patient can make a breast cancer negligence claim.
For example, you could make a breast cancer claim if:
If you wish to make a breast cancer compensation claim, there are time limits you need to be aware of. You need to bring your claim within three years of the date you became aware of the negligence and its impacts.
As with any medical negligence claim, we recommend that you contact a specialist solicitor as soon as possible to ensure that your claim can be made within the time limits.
You’ll be in safe hands when you make a claim with Thompsons.
Our medical negligence solicitors are among the best in the country, and The Times has included us on their list of the UK’s top clinical negligence law firms for four years in a row.
We also have specialist expertise in breast cancer negligence claims. Our lawyers have successfully represented hundreds of victims of jailed surgeon Ian Paterson. Paterson, who worked for the NHS as well as private hospitals, misdiagnosed many people with cancer, even performing mastectomies on women who did not have the disease.
We’re available for a free, no-obligation chat about your case – simply request a call back today.
Yes – you can make a cancer misdiagnosis claim with Thompsons on a no win, no fee basis, so you won’t have to pay any legal fees until you win your case. We also cap our fees, so you’ll always keep at least 75% of your compensation.
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in the UK. According to Cancer Research UK, there are approximately 55,000 cases diagnosed annually. Tragically, there are around 11,500 deaths caused by breast cancer each year.
Breast cancer predominantly affects women, but men can also suffer from the disease. In the UK, men account for about 1% of breast cancer diagnoses.
There are a number of symptoms of which you should be aware. However, in the vast majority of cases where these symptoms are present, there is no cancer.
Despite this, it is important that you contact their GP if you do experience any of the following:
When potentially sinister symptoms are identified in a patient, medical professionals employ a triple assessment to aid with diagnosis. The triple assessment consists of:
There are a number of different treatment options available for breast cancer.
The treatments may be combined depending on the needs of the patient. In some circumstances a patient may have different options regarding their treatment, in which case, their breast care nurse will play an important role in advising the patient as to the possible treatment paths.
Generally, where cancer has been diagnosed, a patient will be offered one, some or all of the following treatment options:
For more information regarding the symptoms, testing and treatment options for breast cancer, please refer to www.cancerhelp.org.uk.
The success rates for breast cancer treatments are improving year-on-year. Women who are diagnosed today are far more likely to have a positive outcome than 10 years ago. Unfortunately, any errors can lead to a worse outcome for the patient.
These are some of the most common errors that we see when dealing with breast cancer negligence cases:
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