State not allowed to investigate death at cancer center
Source: kdvr.com Author: Rob Low Lakewood, Colo. - When 80-year-old Virginia Cornelius died at a Rocky Mountain Cancer Care Centers' location in Lakewood on February 27, the on-site doctor insisted it must've been a heart attack. But the adult children of Cornelius aren't convinced and tell the FOX31 Problem Solvers their efforts to find the truth have been stymied, partly because cancer centers generally aren't regulated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Cornelius was receiving radiation treatment for cancer of the larynx in her throat. But her daughter, Susan Hutt, says her mother's general health on February 27 was fine. "They took her vital signs. They were better than mine," Hutt said. She said she was later told by a radiation tech that her mother was having trouble swallowing just before the procedure began but the treatment was allowed to continue anyway, when something went very wrong inside the patient room. "All the sudden the door flies open and a curtain and the therapist is screaming in the hall, somebody call 911, somebody find the doctor," remembered Hutt. Hutt and her brother Gary Cornelius always sat in a waiting area next to the radiation room for all of their mother's treatments having no idea that during every procedure their mother's hands were strapped to a bed. "We walk in and there is our mother on the table, hands restrained, the mask for radiation therapy with the oxygen that goes into it is up on a table, is [...]