At just 25 years old, Sarah Boyle was told she had an aggressive form of breast cancer — a devastating diagnosis that led her to endure chemotherapy, a double mastectomy, and reconstructive surgery. She was even warned the treatments could affect her ability to have more children.But the diagnosis was wrong.It was later revealed that her biopsy had been misread, and she never had cancer in the first place.The hospital responsible — part of the University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust — admitted to the mistake and issued an apology. They’ve since introduced a new policy requiring all cancer diagnoses to be reviewed by a second pathologist to help prevent future tragedies.Sadly, Sarah’s story isn’t rare. Cancer misdiagnoses are more common than most people realize. Studies estimate that up to 1 in 5 cancer diagnoses may be inaccurate — meaning thousands of people each year may undergo toxic, life-altering treatments they never needed. These errors can result from rushed pathology reviews, lab mix-ups, or failure to get a second opinion.The toll on Sarah and her family was immense. Beyond the physical trauma of unnecessary treatment, she experienced deep emotional distress, struggled to breastfeed her second child, and was left questioning the long-term effects of the implants and chemotherapy she never needed.Determined to get answers and protect other patients from similar harm, Sarah pursued legal action with the help of Irwin Mitchell Solicitors. Her case led to a formal admission of liability — and a hard-earned spotlight on the life-altering consequences of medical errorSarah Boyle misdiagnosis story:https://people.com/health/woman-told-she-had-breast-cancer-double-mastectomy-misdiagnosed/
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