‘Mulut Berbuih, Badan Kaku..’ – Maut Selepas 4 Hari Bersalin, Bila Diperiksa Ini Yang Berlaku





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In 1980, he won a landmark state court ruling that allows people to sue physicians for malpractice even when medical errors don’t come to light until long after treatment has ended. Fifteen years later, he negotiated a settlement for the husband of Betsy Lehman, a Boston Globe health columnist who died in 1994 after receiving a massive overdose of a cancer drug at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The fatal error helped spur a national patient safety movement.

Now Mone, 75, says that despite everything he knows about what can go wrong in a hospital, he himself has become a victim of medical malpractice. Mone has inoperable kidney cancer that has spread to his spine and shoulder.

“I’m dying,” he says, without a hint of self-pity, sharing his story publicly for the first time.

It dates to 2009, when he had an MRI scan at a Boston teaching hospital. It was a precautionary test — Mone had a long history of kidney stones. The scan found nothing ominous, according to the written radiology report that he shared with the Globe.

But the report was wrong, Mone says — a malignant tumor in his left kidney was misidentified as a benign cyst. By the time the cancer was found in 2015, it had metastasized, according to two New York doctors Mone later consulted. During those six years in stealth mode, one of them wrote, the disease became “incurable and probably terminal.”
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