Crossposted from alt.support.cancer.prostate
Cancer patient wins lawsuit
Melanoma spread after misdiagnosis
May 24, 2007
A terminal skin cancer patient whose doctor missed his symptoms won a $5.7
million malpractice judgment from a Superior Court jury in San Diego,
California.
Under a 1975 law, the money Regis M. Reilly and his wife actually stand to
collect will be reduced to about $2 million, his lawyer, N. Denise Asher,
said yesterday.
Beyond the money, the verdict is significant because "my clients can hear
someone tell them that they have heard them and they understand," Asher
said.
"This was a particularly wicked cancer," Asher said. "It grew very fast and
it needed to be caught immediately."
Reilly, 54, said in his lawsuit against dermatologist James C. Powers that
the doctor failed to biopsy a cyst when Reilly went to see him for bumps on
his shoulder in August 2006.
"Essentially, the doctor just missed it," Asher said.
By the time Reilly was referred to another doctor in December, Asher said,
the cancer had spread.
She said Reilly underwent surgery to remove the cancer from his shoulder 3
times but it had metastasized to other parts of his body and was determined
to be terminal.
Had the cancer been caught in its early stages, Asher said there was a 95
percent chance that Reilly would have recovered.
He is now confined to his home and receives 24-hour care.