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#24 – $1.45 million

By Sarah Rodriguez
Published: January 28, 2009

Doe v. HMO

Type of Case: Failure to report elevated PSA level from screening for prostate cancer

Attorneys: Gary Mims, Steve Frei, Reston

Summary: Plaintiff was not advised after a blood test for high cholesterol that his PSA was 5.6, substantially above the normal level of 0 to 4. When his PSA was checked again 21 months later, the level was 32.

The cancer had metastasized and was incurable. Plaintiff, who was 65 at the time of the settlement, had a life expectancy of two to five years.


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