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Bowel Cancer Misdiagnosis

Cases of bowel cancer misdiagnosis or late diagnosis often occur as a result of GP Negligence. Statistics from the NHS show that on average 35,000 people each year in the UK are diagnosed with bowel cancer. Early detection, support and treatments are imperative for an ill patient. 

It is the responsibility and duty of a general practitioner to look out for the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer that include:

  • Family History: Bowel Cancer or other hereditary conditions.
  • Patient History: Bowel Conditions - Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis or Polyps.    
  • Patient Age: Bowel cancer is more frequent in patients over 60 years old.


If an error by a GP has resulted in bowel cancer misdiagnosis, you may be eligible to make a GP negligence claim. Contact Darbys Solicitors on 0800 524 4349  and speak to a member of our medical negligence team.

Darbys GP Negligence Solicitors

Darbys medical negligence team understands that general practitioners and health care professionals are human beings and make mistakes. However in the health care profession, a mistake by a general practitioner can result in serious consequences for the ill patient.  

Our team of GP negligence solicitors provide expert legal advice, support and guidance for all our clients. The aim of our medical negligence team is to achieve the full GP negligence compensation you deserve, along with any other recovery medical costs that may have occurred.  Please read our Bowel Cancer case studies.

Bowel Cancer Misdiagnosis Compensation Claims

If you feel that you may be eligible to make a GP misdiagnosis claim then contact Darbys Medical Negligence Solicitors on 0800 524 4349 or email us  and a member of our team will help you with your potential claim through expert legal advice, guidance and support.