Bone Cancer Claims

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Misdiagnosis and Delays in Treatment of Bone Cancer

If you have been diagnosed with bone cancer, in many cases treatment can not only cure the disease but will also give you an excellent long term prognosis.

If your bone cancer has been caused by metastases from another site, delays in treatment can cause an extended period of suffering until proper pain relief is provided and treatment commenced to shrink and / or remove the tumours.

In either case please do call our experienced medical negligence solicitors for free today on 0800 524 4349, or email us and one of our solicitors will be in touch within 24 hours. 

Symptoms and Misdiagnosis of Bone Cancer

Pain and restricted movement are the most frequent symptoms of bone cancer.  These symptoms are often misdiagnosed as arthritis in adults and 'growing pains' in children and young adults.  Your General Practitioner (GP) may have failed to refer you to a specialist, your scan or biopsy results may have been misread or misinterpreted.  Delays in diagnosis of bone cancer can result in the need for more radical treatment such as amputation, and in some cases a very limited life expectancy.

Our lawyers are experienced in bringing compensation claims for misdiagnosis and delayed treatment of bone cancer.  It is our job to ensure that your claim is considered by the country's leading cancer experts as well as by GPs.  We will be able to tell you whether your medical practitioners have made negligent mistakes and also the likely consequences of those mistakes.  We are nationally regarded as experts in medical negligence in the Legal 500 and Chambers Legal Directories and by both the Law Society and patients campaigning charity Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA). 

Contact Darbys Medical Negligence Solicitors

To begin your bone cancer compensation claim, please phone us for free on 0800 524 4349 or email us and one of our specialist solicitors will be in touch within 24 hours.