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Lynne Yurosko, a 56 years old woman, went to lumpectomy and 25 cycles of radiotherapy and she never had breast cancer.

Yurosko’s biopsy samples were switched with another woman by a terrible made by Quest Diagnostics in Garden City.
Imagine the situation of the other woman.

Quest Diagnostics; the Nassau Radiologic Group, a medical and testing center with several locations in Nassau; and four doctors.
This woman is worried about the future side effects of the radiotherapy.

She said: “You go to professionals and you trust people to do their jobs because it involves your life. I hate to go to doctors now.”

What a mistake, isn’t it?


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