When a patient receives medical advice and recommendations, he or she can sometimes assume that the doctor is giving a perfect diagnosis every time. However, human error occurs and there […]
Read MoreWhen a patient receives medical advice and recommendations, he or she can sometimes assume that the doctor is giving a perfect diagnosis every time. However, human error occurs and there […]
Read MorePosted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, founding member and senior trial attorney. As you’ve probably noticed during the month of October, the pink ribbon represen
Read MoreAn article in the Boston Globe last week, by Jonathan Salzman, reports that a lawsuit has been filed by a patient who had surgery to remove his prostate after being […]
Read MorePosted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, founding partner Georgetown University Hospital’s lab for genetic analysis for breast cancer has closed
Read MorePosted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire Each year in America there are approximately 16,000 new diagnoses of esphogeal cancer, reports an article in Medical New Today. Unfortunately, according to the […]
Read MorePosted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, Esquire For decades women have been advised to undergo mammograms to screen for breast cancer. Routine exams, especially after age 50, are highly recommended. It […]
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