A new study published in
The New England Journal of Medicine indicates that
virtual colonoscopy is nearly as good as regular colonoscopy for detecting larger polyps, the precancerous growths that can develop within the colon. However, virtual colonoscopy is still regarded as relatively ineffective at detecting smaller polyps.
The
lawyers at
Berger & Lagnese have a wealth of experience pursuing medical malpractice
cases involving the failure to diagnose and treat
colon cancer. If you feel that your colon cancer or that of someone you love was not diagnosed and treated as soon as it should have been, call Berger & Lagnese at 412-471-4300 or 800-350-6161, or
email us, for a free evaluation of your situation. Let the attorneys at Berger & Lagnese help you determine whether you have a colon cancer medical malpractice case.
The lawyers at Berger & Lagnese specialize in
medical malpractice cases in Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Uniontown, Beaver, Washington, Erie, and throughout Western Pennsylvania.
Category: Colon Cancer
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