Why cancer misdiagnosis occurs and the effects on patients?
Upwards of 12 percent of U.S. cancer patients are initially misdiagnosed,
a new study suggests, leading to repeat testing, treatment delays, increased
health-care costs and patient anxiety.
Improper tissue and blood sampling, sometimes coupled with inaccurate
reading of hospital lab results, are the twin culprits for cancer diagnosis
error.
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