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Bronx Doctor's Office Pays $612,500 to Patient Injured by Chemotherapy Burns

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Medical malpractice cases involving chemotherapy burns often arise when healthcare providers fail to adequately monitor patients for signs of skin damage, provide appropriate treatment, or inform patients about the risks associated with radiation therapy.

Client’s case

A woman receiving treatment for cancer in a Bronx doctor’s office suffered burns on her arm when the chemotherapy medicine was deposited under her skin rather than into a vein. Settled before the doctor’s deposition.

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