S, very sorry to learn about your first wife`s demise from cancer, and about the difficulty in diagnosis. However, her case does not bear on the case under discussion.
Quoting Resnik: "The committee determined that the doctors did not conduct a critical pathological exam, which should have been carried out during the course of the surgery, and as a result needlessly removed Barnea`s uterus and ovaries. The post-surgery pathology exam revealed no cancer."
The cancer from which the unfortunate woman eventually died, was most probably due to the massive doses of hormone-replacement-therapy that she was obliged to undertake, after loosing her own natural source of hormones, as a result of that radical surgery. |
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