The story is very obviously designed to be sensationalist, thats the whole point of the pictures and the very one sided commentary.
The only attempt at balance is the last few paragraphs.
So, a Dr knows this - chances of ovarian cancer in young girl low !
Mis-diagnosis of any illness is etremely common when tha llness has a low probability. Thats the risk because, like it or lump it, its all based on probability.
ok, the nitty gritty - the presentation appears to be a pregnancy. The Dr will know its quite likely for a girl of that age.
You can almost see the Dr computing the numbers here -
Pregnancy 95%
Anything else - 5%
(these are my numbers - I have no idea what numbers an actual Dr would assign)
Now, the next step. Either way its the same - ultrasound scan to confirm.
So, although the result goes against the probabilities has the Dr ~~~~ed up ?
No, because either way the next step was appropriate.
This story really has nothing to do with diagnosis as there's no suggestion the actual end diagnosis was delayed in any way.
Its not a matter of being clever - its simply being able to see between the lines of a story that deliberately designed to steer you in a certain direction.
Obviously I have sympathy for anybody put in that position but at the same time I cant actually see there's much a story beyond the attempted sensationalism.
The only attempt at balance is the last few paragraphs.
Every year, around 6,500 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer, however, it mostly affects women over 40
Misdiagnosis of the illness is normal as the symptoms are often associated with more common, less serious conditions
Phoebe's symptoms included constipation, lack of appetite, a swollen tummy and some sickness, which tended to be in the morning - symptoms often associated with pregnancy.
You can almost see the Dr computing the numbers here -
Pregnancy 95%
Anything else - 5%
(these are my numbers - I have no idea what numbers an actual Dr would assign)
Now, the next step. Either way its the same - ultrasound scan to confirm.
So, although the result goes against the probabilities has the Dr ~~~~ed up ?
No, because either way the next step was appropriate.
This story really has nothing to do with diagnosis as there's no suggestion the actual end diagnosis was delayed in any way.
yup clever guy you are coder
Obviously I have sympathy for anybody put in that position but at the same time I cant actually see there's much a story beyond the attempted sensationalism.




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