A man has died - after doctors repeatedly missed opportunities to detect his cancer
A man has died - after doctors repeatedly missed opportunities to detect his cancer
11 August 2025
Mr A was referred to a lower North Island public hospital in 2016 - at the age of 39.
Open Justice reports he had surgery to remove haemorrhoids - but three years later had ongoing abdominal pain and diarrhoea.
It wasn't followed up, and in 2021, he was diagnosed with advanced rectal cancer - and died last year.
Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner, Vanessa Caldwell, says the care provided by Health New Zealand, contributed to the delayed diagnosis.
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