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Véronique Porot, Nicolas Girard, Serge Deygas, Sébastien Couraud, L. Gérinière, Alexis B. Cortot, Laurent Bertoletti, Benjamin Rhomer, Marie Coudurier, Pierre-Jean Souquet, and Stéphanie Audras
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Legal liability ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Surgery ,Legal risk ,Oncology ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Patient information ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Respiratory function ,Default ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Abstract
The patient information and obtaining their consent before any therapeutic constitute a basis for medicine exercise. However, there are situations where the physician may be in default. In that case, concepts of benefit/risk balance, of clear and appropriate information, and of legal liability for medico-surgical staff takes all their magnitude. That was the case in our observation, with a 69 years old patient with history of smoking, presenting a suspicious lung opacity which will require, following an agreement by multidisciplinary meeting, an exploration by thoracotomy despite an acceptable but altered respiratory function, as a result of a post-smoking broncho-emphysema. The non-malignant character of the suspected lesion raise questions about the risks involved, the benefit/risk balance, and the legal risk scopes of the medicosurgical staff as defined in the Cancer programme framework.
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- 2009
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