Dana Farber Doctors Responsible For Death of Cancer Patient & $13.5M Med Mal Jury Verdict

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Updated July 2021

Two doctors from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute were found to be responsible in the death of a 40-year old cancer patient after administering experimental chemotherapy treatment and ignoring the side effects that caused her death. A Suffolk County, Massachusetts jury recently awarded the deceased’s family $13.5 million.

Massachusetts medical malpractice

According to news reports, Amy Altman, a 40-year old wife and mother of two small children, was being treated for Ewing’s sarcoma at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. Ewing’s sarcoma affects bone and soft tissue in children. Since Altman was an adult, her oncologists at Farber decided to administer an experimental treatment that had never been used on adults. Although Altman agreed to the treatment and understood that side effects were possible, what happened next must have seemed like a nightmare to Altman and her family and friends.

Altman began to experience chronic diarrhea after two months of treatment. Her doctors allegedly ignored this symptom and Altman ended up at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital where she complained of extreme abdominal pain and could not urinate. It was discovered that the diarrhea had caused a massive infection by a flesh eating bacteria which eventually caused her death. Her family sued the doctors for medical malpractice and a Suffolk County jury awarded them $13.5 million (a $9.4 million verdict, plus over $4 million in interest) for the wrongful death that occurred in 2003. Dana Farber Cancer Institute was not named as a defendant.

Holding doctors accountable

While no one likes to bring a lawsuit against the doctors who were trying to help them, it’s important to realize that doctors – like anyone else – must be held accountable for their actions. If you or a family member has been injured due to a doctor’s negligence or have experienced a wrongful death, contact an experienced Massachusetts medical malpractice attorney to discuss your situation. Consultations are free, without obligation and are strictly confidential.

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