Two days ago, I posted about doctors who failed to
diagnosis Peter Cura's cancer 37 times. Cura, who died from kidney cancer, because the negligence of doctors gave
the cancer time to spread. The events of what Cura went through, and his death, are difficult to understand.Today, I am doubly dumbfounded at hearing about John Heron in Scotland, who was properly diagnosed with a tumor on his kidney, but when he went in to have it removed, the surgeon removed the healthy kidney and left the diseased kidney intact. Once again, all I can think to ask is, how did that happen? Heron, who is 60, is left with no alternative but to go back in and have the diseased kidney removed. The Ayr Hospital has apologized for the tragic error. According to reports, Margaret, his wife, is too upset to speak about it.










