Mann ventet åtte måneder på kreftdiagnose

En mann i Dalarna søkte hjelp for tarmblødninger i januar, men ventet åtte måneder på en diagnose etter henvisning til koloskopi.

Undersøkelsen ble vurdert som prioritert og skulle vært gjennomført innen fire uker. Lange ventetider førte imidlertid til at diagnosen ble forsinket. Region Dalarna melder nå saken som en avviksmelding på grunn av forsinkelsen. Mannen hadde kreft. Felicia Lénárd rapporterte om saken i Dala-Demokraten.

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