Failure to diagnose skin cancer is considered medical malpractice or medical negligence. When a healthcare provider deviates from accepted standards of practice by causing injury to the patient, this is considered professional gross negligence or medical malpractice.
According to cancer experts, when diagnosed in a timely manner, malignant melanoma (the most deadly of skin cancers) has an almost 100 percent survival rate.
The key is in the early detection and diagnosis. If your medical provider failed to diagnose skin cancer, please fill out the form on the right to see if you have a case.
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