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chrissypoo
01-20-2003, 08:58 PM
ST. PAUL, Minn. (Jan. 18) - A hospital apologized for a laboratory mistake that resulted in the amputation of a healthy woman's breasts after she was mistakenly told she had an aggressive form of cancer.

Dr. Daniel Foley, medical director of United Hospital, told KARE-TV in the Twin Cities that the St. Paul hospital had made changes so ''this kind of mixup would never happen again.''

Linda McDougal, 46, said she was diagnosed with cancer in May 2002 after her doctor had a biopsy performed when a suspicious spot appeared on her mammogram.

McDougal said she was told the cancer was so aggressive that a double mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation were her only chances for survival. In June, she had the surgery.

Two days later, she was recovering when her doctor visited. ''She had bad news,'' McDougal said. ''She didn't know how to tell us other than to just tell us, and immediately I thought I was dying, and she told me I didn't have cancer.''

After finding no malignancy in the amputated breast tissue, McDougal said her doctor discovered a mistake in United's laboratory. Tissue from McDougal's biopsy was switched with tissue from another woman.

Foley said the woman who actually had the cancer has been contacted and treated. He would not identify the pathologist at fault, but said the doctor remains with United.

''If you're right 99.9999 percent of the time, you don't want to be that .01 percent because the consequences are serious and we have to be right 100 percent of the time,'' Foley said.

An attorney representing United's pathologists said the group's insurance company has paid McDougal's medical expenses and lost wages, and will continue to do so.

McDougal said she is fighting several infections and must still undergo several reconstructive surgeries before she decides whether to sue for malpractice.

Xica
01-20-2003, 11:21 PM
That is just awful. I feel so bad for the poor woman. HTF could this happen? :mad:

jademyst13
01-21-2003, 05:34 AM
How horrible! I hope she makes them pay big and that she is able to move on from this.

kysmoores
01-21-2003, 05:54 AM
I would sue their butts off too, but she may be worried about the care she will recieve for her infections and reconstruction. Better to stay quiet until the work is done and the bills are paid. They may just cut their losses and offer her a settlement before they have to pay an attorney.

chort1313
01-21-2003, 06:28 AM
NO time here, either.. I would have sued already!