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Failure to Diagnose Cancer

8/13/2010
Gerry Oginski
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Some Mistakes Cannot Be Corrected

Learning that you or someone you love has cancer can be the worst news that you ever receive. Normally, finding out that there was a lab mix-up and that there is no cancer would be tremendous news…unless it comes after receiving surgery for the cancer.

7/8/2010
Gerry Oginski
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Scanning the Dangers of MRI’s

Gadolinium Based Contrast Agents Cause NSF Doctors routinely make difficult decisions as to what drugs and substances to give patients and in what circumstances. Patients rely on their doctors to make safe decisions on their behalf. That is why patients become upset when doctors administer substances to patients after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) identifies such substance as harboring potential health hazards.

6/5/2010
Gerry Oginski
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Kidney Cancer-Losing a case you should have won

There are few things more frustrating to a trial attorney than losing a case he should have won. Obviously, there are never any guarantees when taking a case to trial. However, in the recent case involving a failure to timely diagnose kidney cancer resulting in death of a 60-year-old man in Queens County this is exactly what happened. Mr. Liew needed a kidney transplant. The kidney he received had unknowingly had cancer.

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