Prostate Cancer Malpractice | Michigan Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Prostate cancer forms in the prostate, which is a gland that is part of the male reproductive system. The prostate is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum. Prostate cancer is significantly more common in older men, with spikes in the rate of prostate cancer occurring at ages 40 and 69. African Americans have about a 40% higher chance of being diagnosed with prostate cancer and about twice the chance of dying from it.
Despite the familiarity doctors have with prostate cancer, misdiagnosis or mistreatment of lung cancer is a growing cause of medical malpractice claims. Unfortunately, too often doctors and other medical professionals fail to order tests, misdiagnose, and fail to treat prostate cancer. Such errors can give rise to successful medical malpractice claims.
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