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Tips to Protect Yourself from Surgical Mistakes in New York

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shutterstock_602908772.jpgSurgical mistakes can happen, despite picking the best doctor in the best medical facility in town. Though surgeons and doctors have years of training and experience and take a great deal of care to avoid errors, they aren’t infallible. And sometimes they are simply negligent.

Breast cancer in men

While it may be rare in New York and across the U.S., some men are at risk for getting breast cancer. In fact, both men and women have the identical risk factors, which include age and the presence of genetic mutations. The National Cancer Institute states that men who are between the ages of 60 and 70 are more likely to develop the disease. Also, men who have a history of the disease in their family have an increased chance of getting breast cancer.

Types of breast cancer

New York women who are concerned about receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer may be overwhelmed about the amount of information they will receive. However, understanding the diagnosis and treatment processes can help.

Types of tests for diagnosing cancer

When New York doctors suspect that their patients might have cancer, there are certain steps they need to take before they can make a formal diagnosis. For example, a doctor may ask for family medical history, perform a physical exam and order lab tests to get started. If the lab test results are abnormal, the doctor may then order imaging tests or even a biopsy.

Obstetrician ordered to pay $3 million over birth injury

Birth injuries occur in hospitals in New York and around the country far too often. In late September, a jury awarded $3 million on behalf of a boy who was injured during delivery. The incident occurred almost a decade ago.

Misuse of antibiotics rampant in long-term care facilities

The portion of the elderly population in New York that lives in long-term care facilities depends on caregivers to make effective medical decisions. A patient advocacy organization in a neighboring state has raised the alarm about the inappropriate use of antibiotics in nursing homes and the threat of antibiotic-resistant organisms.

Malignant tumors in or around the eye

When New York patients have cancer that has not yet been diagnosed, it can spread to other parts of the body including in or near the eye. However, these malignant tumors may not be diagnosed unless they affect the vision, become visible to the patient or cause the eye to be pushed forward.