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Even with high levels of male doctors do not diagnose his cancer prostate PSA

Doctors use diagnostic tests for doctors to determine if a patient has cancer. However, because of the possibility of false negatives (a negative test result, even if the cancer is, in fact), physicians should be retested and, if necessary, in response to complaints from patients and screening tests continue to indicate the possibility of cancer. Failure to do so could leave the physician in charge of negligence.

In one case report of a man said to her primary care physician was having urinary frequency burning. The doctor started him on antibiotics and referred the man to a urologist. The urologist did a cystoscopy, which showed that the individual had enlarged prostate. The urologist also a PSA blood test which recorded a 16.3 (slightly more than 4.0 is generally considered high). Accordingly, the urologist was not until two months later, a biopsy. The biopsy was read as benign by a pathologist.

The following year, the individual returns to the urologist. This time, the PSA recorded 2.9 (which is generally considered normal). The urologist diagnosed the patient with BPH (an enlarged Benign prostate). After three months the person was the primary care physician with complaints of fever and nocturia (urinating at night). The doctor He was placed in a second round of antibiotics. A social monitoring of the urine culture negative. The primary care physician on the patient to the urologist. The urologist ordered a PSA test, which showed a 6.4 (high).

A biopsy examines the parts of the prostate. Consequently, a biopsy can miss cancer. However, the urologist has chosen to rely on biopsy of the previous year rather than make an extra charge. Instead, the urologist did nothing to follow up complaints of human PSA and abnormal. The following year, the man returned to his primary care physician. Its Symptoms include nocturia followed. On physical examination the doctor documented that the patient has had a very large prostate. However, the doctor Another PSA or refer to a urologist. Regular blood tests four months later revealed that the male patient PSA was 7.4 Neither the doctor has nothing to follow up.

The following year, the medical main point that the PSA was 9.8 times more, no monitoring or dismissal to a urologist. However, a year and still have problems with human nocturia. However, PSA was 9.7 n and monitoring of reference. Five years after the opening credits of the person of urinary problems of primary medical care, again documented a prostate gland and a PSA level had significantly increased to 31. The doctor is concerned, finally, the person to the urologist.

The urologist confirmed that the patient's prostate was enlarged and the man began two weeks of antibiotic treatment to be followed by a PSA test. When The PSA test was repeated two weeks, soon after recorded a level of 33. A biopsy found cancer followed by all samples.

Tests later found that the man had prostate cancer that had spread to lymph nodes, liver and bones. Even after hormone and radiotherapy, the patient died 18 months after diagnosis. The law firm that represented his family has announced a $ 1,000,000 has been reached in the case.

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