Access Three Complimentary Analyses to Help Reduce Patient Harm and Malpractice Exposure

Each month in 2026, our Malpractice Risk Review will focus on a different medical specialty, providing targeted insights from malpractice claims to support patient safety and risk management efforts.
Understanding malpractice risk in oncology requires examining both how patient harm occurs and why negligence allegations arise. This Malpractice Risk Review brings together three in-depth analyses:
- Contributing factors to patient harm: Identifies common drivers of oncology malpractice claims, including clinical judgment errors and communication problems.
- Negligence allegations: Analyzes negligence allegations in oncology to help clinicians and staff proactively identify and address risk.
- Case summary for failure to diagnose and treat missed lesion: Highlights the patient safety risks associated with delays in recognizing and managing lesions and reflects contested standard-of-care and causation questions, including whether earlier detection of metastasis would have altered treatment options or outcome.
The guidelines suggested here are not rules, do not constitute legal advice, and do not ensure a successful outcome. The ultimate decision regarding the appropriateness of any treatment must be made by each healthcare provider considering the circumstances of the individual situation and in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which the care is rendered.
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