Doctor ‘failed to spot cancer’
7/8/2007 Lancashire, England staff Lancashire Evening Post (www.lep.co.uk) A devastated wife has revealed how the doctor at the centre of a medical investigation failed to pick up her husband's throat cancer – instead sending him home with mouthwash. Mary Carter, 42, of Holme Slack, Preston, believes her husband Duncan would still be alive today if his cancer had been diagnosed earlier. She condemned health chiefs at Central Lancashire Primary Care Trust for not taking action even though she complained to them about Dr Ghassan Baroudi almost two years ago. The Lancashire Evening Post recently highlighted how Dr Baroudi, a GP at the Ribble Village Surgery in Moor Nook, Preston, had been suspended after a complaint was made about his care of patient Florence Powell who died two years ago. Mary Carter claims her family has also suffered because of Dr Baroudi's failure to spot a serious medical condition. She revealed how, despite repeated visits to Dr Baroudi complaining of throat discomfort, her husband was not referred to a hospital specialist, but was told he was suffering from thrush. It was only when an alert NHS dentist was uneasy about Duncan's symptoms and urgently referred him to hospital that his throat cancer was diagnosed. However, by this stage, the cancer was at an advanced stage and, despite radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the cancer spread to Duncan's lungs and he died in November 2006 aged 57. Mary, who has three children, said: "Duncan first went to see Dr Baroudi about his throat about [...]