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Misdiagnosis

Posted Nov 18 2008 12:17am 1 Comment

Misdiagnosis: "Misdiagnosis can and does occur and is reasonably common with error rates ranging from 1.4% in cancer biopsies to a high 20-40% misdiagnosis rate in emergency or ICU care. Surveys of patients also indicate the chance of experiencing a misdiagnosis to range from 8% to 40%. This makes misdiagnosis one of the most common types of medical mistakes.There are various reasons as to why a misdiagnosis can occur including errors by doctors, specialists, and laboratory tests. The patient can also contribute to an error in various ways. There are various types of misdiagnosis ranging from a totally wrong diagnosis to a partial misdiagnosis as to the wrong subtype, underlying condition, medication causes, related conditions, or complications. Conditions for which a person never seeks medical advice are also a common type of misdiagnosis.
Misdiagnosis does not occur equally for all conditions but follows certain patterns. Some conditions are inherently more difficult to diagnose, whereas common familiar conditions are less commonly misdiagnosed. Some diseases are over-diagnosed whereas other conditions are more commonly under-diagnosed or overlooked."
A misdisgnosis can be a doctor's nightmare - and a patient's as well. This is a very well-written review on the common causes for misdiagnosis; and what you can do to protect yourself !

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I can attest to the fact that breast cancer misdiagnosis happens and as I have learned since my misdiagnosis is all too common. As a young registered nurse of a seventeen month breast cancer misdiagnosis, I can also tell you a breast cancer misdiagnosis can happen to anyone, even when you have doctors that you know and think you can trust.  You may also visit my website about breast lumps and misdiagnosis. Also, I have recently written a book about my experiences and how to avoid a misdiagnsis, which can be purchased here at amazon.com 

Book proceeds will benefit the Breast Cancer Reserach Foundation!

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