Ovarian Cancer

Have you, a parent, spouse or child been diagnosed with ovarian cancer? Is the origin of it inexplicable? Was your breast, lung or colorectal cancer not properly diagnosed initially? Did the cancer spread or advance to another stage? Please contact our ovarian cancer injury lawyers as you may be entitled to benefits, medical care and financial compensation for your injuries, lost wages, damages as well as pain and suffering compensation. Misdiagnosis claims account for a majority of med mal lawsuits with various cancers being the most common type of delayed or inaccurate diagnosis. Breast cancer and lung cancer are the 2 most frequently misdiagnosed cancers of those more than 100 types of cancer. An inaccurate diagnosis, delayed diagnosis, misdiagnosis or failure to treat breast cancer are a close 3rd in terms of common cancer misdiagnosis lawsuits across the country. 

Our Wilmington, DE ovarian cancer misdiagnosis attorneys offer free case reviews to those who have been the victim of medical malpractice or medical negligence. Proudly serving all states such as California, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Illinois, Texas & Florida.

Breast Cancer Lawsuits We Handle

With offices throughout the country we can help regardless of where your injury took place. Please contact our failure to treat breast cancerattorneys if you need any of the following: 

Breast cancer misdiagnosis attorneys 

Malpractice attorneys handling colon cancer misdiagnosis claims 

Colorectal cancer misdiagnosis lawyers 

Injury attorneys handling failure to treat colorectal cancer cases

Oncologist malpractice lawyers 

They offer free case exams and charge no fees if they are unable to recover compensation and medical care on your behalf. 

What Is Ovarian Cancer?

All cancers are named 1 of 2 ways: where they originate or the type of cells that formed the cancer, tumor or growth. Ovarian cancer is named for where it began forming i.e. the ovaries. It can be purely genetic and form in young people that other cancers may not.