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Oesophageal Cancer Misdiagnosis Claims

If you or your family have been affected by the late diagnosis or misdiagnosis of oesophageal cancer, our team of expert medical negligence solicitors can help you pursue a claim for compensation.

To speak with one of our oesophageal cancer misdiagnosis solicitors call 0800 358 3848 or complete our online enquiry form.

Microscopic image of a tissue sample stained with hematoxylin and eosin, showing densely packed cells with varying sizes and shapes. The cells have prominent nuclei, some with multiple nucleoli, indicating possibly a malignant tumor or abnormal cellular activity.

Cancer of the oesophagus characteristically presents with difficulty in swallowing, with food tending to stick in the patient’s throat. It may also be associated with weight loss, chest pain or a cough. GPs should refer patients to a specialist thoracic or gastrointestinal surgeon who should perform an examination and organise investigations to include full blood count, biochemical profile and chest x-ray. This should be followed by a barium swallow and fibreoptic oesophagoscopy where biopsies are taken. Staging investigations will also include CT scanning.

Treatment depends on the stage and site of the tumour. If confined to the oesophagus, surgery (an oesophagectomy) may be performed. Radical and palliative radiotherapy may also be offered as treatment.  

The prognosis of oesophageal cancer is often poor and therefore medical negligence claims are often difficult to prove. To succed in a medical negligence claim you need to prove that the delay affected the outcome. Usually this means you need to prove that during the delay the cancer progressed to a more advanced stage. Therefore, delays of a few months are unlikely to be enough. However if cancer is left, it is likely to grow and can spread to other parts of the body.

Oesophageal cancer misdiagnosis

However, mistakes in diagnosing oesphageal cancer can be very serious. Oesophageal cancer misdiagnosis claims may be brought for:

  • Failure to carry out adequate examination or take an accurate history
  • Failure to refer a patient to a specialist thoracic or gastrointestinal surgeon for further investigation
  • Mistakes in interpreting the investigations
  • Mistaken diagnosis of cancer of the osephagus
Read more about our Oesophageal cancer misdiagnosis.

Why choose Fieldfisher's medical negligence team?

Settlements

We achieve record damages for people suffering serious injury following medical negligence. Last year, we recovered more than £200m in compensation claims.

Experience

We have more than 30 years' experience pursuing claims for people injured by medical negligence, clinical negligence, medical accidents and medical mistakes.

Recognised

We are ranked top tier in leading legal directories and regularly recognised in industry awards. We are accredited by APIL, panel members of AvMA and members of the Law Society’s Clinical Negligence Panel.

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