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A woman who underwent double mastectomy and chemotherapy after being misdiagnosed with cancer in South Africa in 2005 has been awarded millions in aggravated damages.
According to papers before the High Court in Pretoria, a
49-year-old Rustenburg housewife claims she was misdiagnosed by a doctor in a
provincial hospital as having an aggressive breast cancer.
After her operation and chemotherapy she discovered she
never had cancer. The woman claimed more than R9.9 million (about N177. 4 million) from Limpopo health
authorities in 2005. They admitted negligence and agreed to pay damages.
The matter was due to go on trial this week. Health
authorities had agreed to pay 80 percent of the damages the woman could prove.
The province agreed to pay damages arising from, among
others, the diagnosis of the woman by doctors at Polokwane Hospital's oncology
clinic from May to November 2005, the subsequent bilateral mastectomy and the
chemotherapy. The province would also pay her legal costs.
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