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According to the National Cancer Institute, there exist more than 100 types of cancer in the world today. Cancer, which is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body, can target any person, at any age, at any time. It is scary to think about, especially when faced with just how quickly cancer can take a life. Take pancreatic cancer for example. This type of cancer is the most aggressive and least treatable form of the disease. In fact, in a majority of cases, victims’ life expectancy quickly drops to a matter of months.
And while not all cancers are as cunning and deadly, they each end up doing harm to their victim. The only silver lining to the horror that is cancer, is a simple fact that people do survive it. When diagnosed early and treated quickly and adequately, cancer patients can have a fighting chance of getting their life back on track. The problem is that not all patients are so lucky to have their cancer diagnosed early on — and that can prove deadly.
It comes down to the simple fact that cancer can quickly progress, especially if gone undiagnosed. And when you might realize you need some actual treatment, it might be too little too late. This is why it is important to consult a medical professional and make sure they are fully aware of any and all symptoms you might have. With your best interest at heart, they should hopefully be able to diagnose your condition and get you the medical treatment necessary to get you healed.
Keep in mind though, medical professionals are people too, and people make mistakes. Maybe they are rushed or maybe they just are not paying enough attention to your symptoms — whatever the reason, it is not fair for you to suffer because of their error and/or negligence.
If you or a loved one are suffering due to a delayed or misdiagnosis, you need the help of an experienced attorney. In Pennsylvania, the place to turn to is Matzus Law. They understand just how complex these types of cases can be, but they have the tools and resources to thoroughly investigate and analyze the facts of your case. Matzus Law will work hard to hold the negligent party responsible for their error. Reach out to Matzus Law today by calling (412) 206-5300.
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