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Pensioner ‘left to die in hospice after doctors wrongly diagnosed him with cancer’
Mail Online ^ | 12 October 2009 | James Tozer
Posted on October 12, 2009 5:10:59 PM PDT by underthestreetlite
UK - A grandfather who beat cancer was wrongly told the disease had returned and left to die at a hospice which pioneered a controversial ‘death pathway’. Doctors said there was nothing more they could do for 76-year-old Jack Jones, and his family claim he was denied food, water and medication except painkillers. He died within two weeks. But tests after his death found that his cancer had not come back, and he was in fact suffering from pneumonia brought on by a chest infection
To his family’s horror, they were told he could have recovered if he’d been given the correct treatment. Today, after being given an £18,000 pay-out over her ordeal, his widow Pat branded his treatment ‘barbaric’ and accused the doctors of manslaughter. Mr Jones was being cared at a hospice which was central to the contentious Liverpool Care Pathway under which dying patients have their life support taken away, although the hospice claims it wasn’t officially applied in his case. The scheme is now used by hundreds of hospitals and care homes, and is followed in as many as 20,000 deaths a year. Supporters say it brings dignity to a patient’s final hours, but critics fear that some are placed into it incorrectly.
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Soldier dies after receiving smoker’s lungs in transplant (Socialist health care fail)
CNN ^ | 2009-10-12 | Stephanie Busari
Posted on October 12, 2009 5:06:07 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
LONDON, England (CNN) — A leading UK hospital has defended its practice of using organs donated by smokers after the death of a soldier who received the cancerous lungs of a heavy smoker.
Corporal Matthew Millington, 31, died at his home in 2008, less than a year after receiving a transplant that was supposed to save his life at Papworth Hospital — the UK’s largest specialist cardiothoracic hospital, in Cambridgeshire, east England.
Papworth Hospital released a statement saying using donor lungs from smokers was not “unusual.”
The statement added that the hospital had no option but to use lungs from smokers as “the number of lung transplants carried out would have been significantly lower,” if they didn’t.
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