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New Jersey Failure To Diagnose Ovarian Cancer Lawyers

Ovarian cancer is a painful, potentially deadly illness that only gets harder to treat the longer intervention is delayed. When you’re struggling to process an unexpected diagnosis of late-stage cancer, you need support of all kinds: personal, medical, and legal. With the help of experienced New Jersey failure to diagnose ovarian cancer lawyers, you can launch an investigation into suspected medical malpractice and pursue any compensation you may be entitled to—all without interfering with your focus on your health.

At The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran, we represent victims of medical malpractice with genuine concern for their well-being. Our team provides skilled representation throughout the legal process with no upfront fees. Contact us today to find out how we can help you, starting with a risk-free consultation.

How a Delay in Diagnosing Ovarian Cancer Affects Patients

Cancer that forms in the ovaries, the part of the female reproductive system that stores and releases eggs and produces hormones, poses serious risks to your health. How early you receive a diagnosis of ovarian cancer greatly impacts your prognosis for the future.

There are numerous forms of ovarian cancer with drastically different overall survival rates. Overall survival rates range from 50% in the case of invasive epithelial ovarian cancer and 55% in the case of fallopian tube cancer to 89% for ovarian stromal tumors and 92% for germ cell tumors of the ovary, according to the American Cancer Society. For all types, localized cancers that don’t spread outside the ovaries are easiest to treat, with survival rates at this stage ranging from 93% to 97%.

The earlier your ovarian cancer is detected, the better your chances of beating it, particularly through less aggressive treatments that produce fewer serious side effects. When a doctor, a pathology lab, or another practitioner or facility failed to diagnose your ovarian cancer promptly, the delay allowed the cancer a chance to grow, spread, and progress to a more advanced stage. Now, you’re facing a more difficult cancer battle, with a reduced chance of success, the need for more aggressive and expensive medical interventions, and significant disruptions to your quality of life.

Our ovarian cancer malpractice attorneys in Haddonfield, NJ, pursue settlements that financially compensate patients for all of the losses resulting from a delayed diagnosis.

Holding Healthcare Providers Liable for Delaying Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis in New Jersey

It’s possible for ovarian cancer to not be diagnosed until it progresses to an advanced stage even without malpractice occurring. This condition is difficult to screen for and detect at early stages, and if a patient isn’t experiencing symptoms, the cancer could go undetected for some time. No routine screening tests are currently recommended for women at average risk.

However, late-stage diagnoses are preventable in some instances—particularly when a healthcare professional has failed to meet the standard of care in any way. Our New Jersey failure to diagnose ovarian cancer lawyers hold doctors, ultrasound technicians, pathology laboratories and personnel, and other defendants accountable for failing to take the same actions that a reasonably prudent provider would have.

These medical mistakes include:

  • Failing to take a complete patient medical history, including any family history of cancer and other risk factors
  • Failing to recognize symptoms that could indicate ovarian cancer
  • Failing to order or conduct tests indicated by risk factors and symptoms—such as pelvic exams, transvaginal ultrasounds, CT and MRI imaging scans, and blood tests—either to detect ovarian cancer or to rule out other conditions
  • Performing tests improperly
  • Mishandling specimens and failing to produce accurate test results in a pathology laboratory
  • Failing to promptly and correctly read and interpret test results
  • Failing to promptly notify the patient of their test results and refer them to appropriate specialists, such as medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and gynecologic oncologists, for further testing and treatment

It isn’t easy for patients to determine whether their healthcare team’s negligence is the reason for the late-stage cancer diagnosis. Our ovarian cancer malpractice attorneys in Haddonfield, NJ, help patients understand their legal rights and any options that may be available to them.

How The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran Can Help

Proving medical malpractice is a challenge, particularly in cases that involve ovarian cancer, which is difficult to diagnose and relatively rare. Our New Jersey failure to diagnose ovarian cancer lawyers overcome common obstacles through meticulous review of medical records, dedicated claim preparation, and collaborations with medical experts.

By listening compassionately to the full impact of your cancer battle on your life and drawing upon our professional resources to accurately project future losses, we can fight for a settlement or award that addresses the full extent of the harm your doctor’s negligence has caused you.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran?

When you’re looking for experienced New Jersey failure to diagnose ovarian cancer lawyers to guide you through the legal process, The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran are here for you. We have a history of achieving high-value results for cancer patients’ medical malpractice claims through diligent case preparation and dedicated advocacy.

The Careful Case Preparation Your Claim Deserves

For your claim to be as successful as possible, it requires compelling arguments that the defendant’s conduct constituted malpractice, as well as thorough documentation of your damages. Our commitment to preparing claims with care, precision, and attention to detail is critical to building strong foundations for each client’s case. You can count on us to fully analyze your medical records, in collaboration with medical experts, to identify defendants and gather evidence of medical negligence. We’re just as thorough in documenting your damages, including projecting future medical expenses, impacts on earning potential, and other losses for which you deserve compensation.

Advocacy Inside and Outside the Courtroom for Our Clients’ Best Interests

We’re committed to securing our clients maximum compensation, and that means advocating for their interests at every stage of their claims. We fight for justice and full monetary damages for cancer patients harmed by malpractice and their families as we investigate and prepare claims, negotiate settlement offers, and, if necessary, present cases at trial.

A Proven Record of High-Value Results

Failures to diagnose cancer claims involve significant damages, including extensive medical costs, considerable wage loss, and a great deal of pain and suffering. Our priority is getting you maximum compensation to make you as financially whole as possible. With a track record that includes dozens of multimillion-dollar payouts for cancer patients and other injured victims, we have proven successes in getting our clients results.

Contact the New Jersey Failure To Diagnose Ovarian Cancer Lawyers at The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran Today for a Free Case Review

You don’t need to take on additional financial burdens to retain experienced legal help for your medical malpractice claim. You can explore your options through a free initial consultation, and if you have grounds for a claim, you benefit from our skilled legal representation at no upfront cost.

For help from ovarian cancer malpractice attorneys in Haddonfield, NJ, contact The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran online or call 856-317-6558 today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Failure to Diagnose Ovarian Cancer Claims in New Jersey

  • Malpractice claims that arise out of failing to diagnose ovarian cancer often involve failing to recognize symptoms and risk factors, order appropriate testing, and interpret test results correctly. In some cases, poor communication results in patients never being informed that they have cancer or referred for the follow-up care needed to give them the best possible prognosis. Laboratory mistakes can result in inaccurate test results.

    The delay in getting diagnosed with ovarian cancer results in a delay in getting the treatment necessary to fight this serious disease. This delay can leave you facing a much bleaker prognosis. Some forms of ovarian cancer grow quickly, progressing from early to advanced stages in less than a year.

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