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VA Hospital Botches Prostate Treatments, Report

» 21 June 2009 » In Brachytherapy, Clinical trials, Medical error, PCa Treatments, Prostate Cancer, VA » No Comments

Today’s New York Times reports:  “A unit in Philadelphia operating with virtually no outside scrutiny botched 92 of 116 prostate cancer treatments over a span of more than six years.” Dr. Gary D. Kao, according to the report, ran a “rogue” cancer unit which covered up botched procedures in which radioactive “seeds” intended for the cancerous prostate landed in the bladder or near the rectum. Dr. Kao’s team rewrote treatment plans, according to the Times, to cover up his bad aim.

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Medical Errors Affecting Chemotherapy Patients Are Common

» 31 December 2008 » In Cancer, Chemotherapy, Medical error » No Comments

Seven percent of adults and 19 percent of children taking chemotherapy drugs in outpatient clinics or at home were given the wrong dose or experienced other mistakes involving their medications, according to a new study led by Kathleen E. Walsh, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and published in the January 1, 2009 issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

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