Prostate Cancer Screening and Medical Malpractice

By Joseph A Hernandez

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of deaths resulting from cancer. Every year, approximately 29,000 men die in the U.S. from cancer of the prostate. Early detection with routine screening followed immediately with appropriate treatment could prevent many of these deaths. The failure on the part of some doctors to recommend routine prostate cancer screening to their male patients and to follow up on abnormal test results may constitute medical malpractice.

Screening for prostate cancer

Cancer specialists generally recommend that all men between the ages of 50 and 75, even those without any symptoms, should be screened for prostate cancer. Men with a single first degree relative (such as a father, brother, or son) diagnosed with cancer of the prostate before age 65, or of African-American descent, are at higher risk and should be screened starting at age 45. Men with multiple first-degree relatives diagnosed at an early age are at even higher risk and should begin screening at age 40. Screening consists of yearly:

o digital examination and

o PSA test

The digital examination is performed by briefly inserting a gloved, lubricated finger into the rectum to feel the back wall of the prostate. This procedure allows a doctor to check for the presence of nodules in the prostate.

The PSA test is a blood test that measures the amount of prostate specific antigen, an enzyme that is produced by the prostate and released into the blood stream. An elevated level of this enzyme could indicate the presence of cancer. Generally, PSA test results in the range of 0-4 are considered to be within the normal range for most men. These numbers can be further refined by such factors as the patient’s age.

An abnormal digital examination or a PSA test result higher than 4.0 should raise the suspicion that prostate cancer may be present. When this happens, the patient should, at a minimum, be advised of the possibility that the abnormal test results might indicate the presence of cancer and of options for further testing, such as a TRUS guided biopsy, to confirm whether cancer is present in the prostate.

The progression of the prostate cancer is tracked through stages

Once the cancer is diagnosed, the progression of the cancer is categorized by a four-level staging system:

o Stage 1 (also known as Stage A): The cancer is not palpable to the touch.

o Stage 2 (also known as Stage B): The cancer is palpable but is confined to the capsule.

o Stage 3 (also known as Stage C): The cancer is palpable and has spread outside the capsule, but no further than the seminal vesicles.

o Stage 4 (also known as Stage D): The cancer is palpable and has spread to the bone or other organs.

Treatment and prognosis

If prostate cancer is detected while it is still confined to the capsule, there is a very good chance that, unless it is an extremely aggressive form of cancer, it is curable. There are various treatment options when prostate cancer is detected while still in stage 1 or stage 2, including surgery (radical prostatectomy) and radiation therapy (either external beam therapy or interstitial therapy). Statistically, over 90 percent of men whose cancer is detected before it spreads outside the capsule are still alive 5 years after diagnosis. These statistics are lower for very aggressive forms of the cancer.

When the cancer spreads outside the capsule, it is not longer considered curable. At this point, the cancer of the prostate is at best merely treatable. Treatment options may include hormone therapy, radiation therapy, orchiectomy (the surgical removal of the testicles), and possibly chemotherapy. In general, men whose cancer has already reached stage 3 by the time they are diagnosed have about a 50-50 percent chance that the cancer will progress. When the cancer of the prostate is already at stage 4 and has reached the bone or other distant organ at the time of diagnosis, the patient generally only has a 2-3 year life expectancy.

Failure to screen may constitute medical malpractice

Unfortunately, some doctors do not recommend routine screening to their patients. Some doctors even ignore abnormal digital examination results and elevated PSA results when they do PSA screening. By the time the cancer is discovered – often because the patient sees a different doctor who finds nodules during a digital examination or notices a highly elevated PSA, or the patient starts to feel lower back, hip pain, or other symptoms – the cancer has already advanced to a Stage 3 or even a Stage 4. The prognosis is now much different for this individual than it would have been had the cancer been detected early through routine cancer screening. In effect, as a result of the failure on the part of the doctor to advise the individual to undergo routine screening, or to follow up on an abnormal digital examination or an elevated PSA test result, the cancer is now much more advanced and the individual has a much reduced chance of surviving the cancer. In medical malpractice terms, this is referred to as a “loss of chance” of a better recovery.

Contact a Lawyer Today

If you or a family member suffered a delay in diagnosis of prostate cancer due to a doctor’s failure to recommend routine screening or to follow up on abnormal digital examination or PSA test results, you need to contact a lawyer immediately. This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be legal (or medical) advice. You should not act, or refrain from acting, based upon any information at this web site without seeking professional legal counsel. A competent lawyer with experience in medical malpractice can assist you in determining whether you may have a claim for a delay in the diagnosis due to a failure on the part of the doctor to offer screening. There is a time limit in cases like these so do not wait to call.

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Survey Software For Medical Products

By Jack A Brown

Due to the competition in the world, now people don’t have time to spend time on various activities. Therefore we are mainly depending on various service providers in the world and we are always getting the recommendation from those personals if we want to get something on the industry.

The medical is one of the similar to the above mentioned and we are always refereeing to someone else’s ideas and the recommendation while selecting a physician or a doctor. Therefore getting the best medical attention for the particular ailment is a must and the survey on the medical is the best way to gather this knowledge accordingly.

However now we have the chance to use the medical survey software in order to do a quick survey on the particular subject to select the best medical practitioner according to the ailments which we are referring to. Since this is really working and accurate way, most people currently use this software in order to keep their workings under control and they are getting the best results accordingly.

Also the developers of the software always looking for ways to improve the quality on the same and they are improving the same by time to time. So the customers of the product can get the best service for their life time and they don’t have to worry about the money which they spend on this particular medical survey software since they are getting a superior service than they expected from the same. Also with easy to use technology, you can easily learn to get the best use of this in a very short time.

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The Importance Of Medical Products

By Veronique Jackdaw

The Importance Of Medical ProductsMedical products are an important part of very person’s life. We all have the threat of getting sick, whether it is just a common cold, or a chronic disease like cancer. In order to survive these attacks on our bodies, no matter how serious, we need to take a certain amount of medicine in order for our bodies to overcome the attack. There are thousands and thousands of different types of medicine available in the world today, all developed for different illnesses and diseases.

There are different ways to acquire the needed medical products to treat a person’s illness or disease. The most common of all of these will be to go directly to a pharmacy or chemist. If the illness is something like a common cold or flue, medicine can be acquired directly form the chemist by just telling them the symptoms you are having. They will then, based on your description, give you the necessary medicine to treat your illness. However, if you have something more serious or complex, you will have to go see your general practitioner first. They will then examine you and determine your illness based on the results of the different tests they ran on you. You will then receive a prescription from the doctor that will allow you to get the needed medicine from the chemist or pharmacy. However, if the doctor feels that your medical state is too serious or advanced, they will have to admit you to a hospital, where you will be treated with different medicines and will probably undergo more tests as well.

A person can also obtain medicine by ordering it online. However, it is important to remember the dangers and possibilities that may arise when doing this. Potential dangers to keep in mind when purchasing online is: the internet can be a great source of information, but it can also be deceiving. Anyone in the world can put up information on the internet that might not necessarily be true. So remember that even though some sites may look reputable, looks can be deceiving. You need to investigate the site first before risking serious problems by buying the medicine, taking them and either ending up in a worse condition, or not being affected by the medicine at all. It can also be illegal to purchase medicine online. Yes, some sites do have licenses and the necessary ‘go-ahead’ from the different authorities enabling them to sell medicine online, but some do not. Once again, it is vitally important to do the necessary investigation and research on the site before purchasing from them.

Medical products today are more easily available than ever before and can be obtained by almost anyone, in various different ways. It is important, however, to always make sure that you stay within the law and that you make sure you get the right medicine for you. The consequences of not doing so can be very heavy. Yes, medicine is essential in anyone’s life, but it can be harmful too, so be careful.

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