Medical center fails to give patient’s positive cancer test to specialist for 13 months, leading disease to reach Stage 4

St. Mary Medical Center in Hobart, Indiana (Powers Health).

St. Mary Medical Center in Hobart, Indiana (Powers Health).

An Indiana couple facing a lifetime of medical expenses after a hospital failed to provide blood test results revealing the presence of cancer have won a multimillion dollar verdict against the medical center behind the damaging delay.

George “Tim” Yaros was 63 years old when he sought medical care and evaluation from St. Mary Medical Center in Valparaiso in September and October 2017, including a blood test on Oct. 4 of that year. According to Yaros’ medical malpractice lawsuit, the test showed that Yaros had a localized form of cancer — but that information wasn’t delivered to the specialist who ordered the blood work, lawyers say.

His cancer was discovered more than a year later during a visit to the emergency room.

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