Posted: April 5, 2025

Fibroma and moles with age spots on the female backAlthough melanoma accounts for just 1% of skin cancers, it causes more skin cancer deaths than any other type – especially when a physician fails to catch it in its early stages.

If you or a loved one has suffered due to a delayed melanoma diagnosis, Kline & Specter may be able to help. With a track record of winning high-profile medical malpractice cases, our attorneys, including five who are also medical doctors, will guide you through the legal process.

How a Late Melanoma Diagnosis Puts Lives at Risk

Early-stage melanoma is often treated successfully with minor surgery. However, when left undiagnosed, the cancer can spread to the lymph nodes and other organs. A late diagnosis can lead to:

  • Invasive treatments: Advanced melanoma may require chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy, which can have severe side effects.
  • Increased risk of metastasis: Once melanoma spreads to the lungs, liver, or brain, survival rates drop significantly.
  • Emotional and financial burdens: Delayed treatment typically means more medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress.

How Medical Negligence Leads to Delayed Melanoma Diagnoses

A delay in diagnosing melanoma is often preventable. Some common reasons for medical negligence in these situations include:

  • The doctor failed to recognize suspicious moles or lesions.
  • The doctor misinterpreted the biopsy results.
  • The doctor did not order necessary tests or follow-ups.
  • The doctor did not refer the patient to a specialist.

Physicians are expected to identify and treat conditions promptly and accurately. When a failure to do so results in a delayed melanoma diagnosis, patients may have the right to pursue legal action.

Your Legal Options After a Delayed Melanoma Diagnosis

If a healthcare provider’s negligence caused your melanoma to progress to an advanced stage, you could be eligible to seek compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost income
  • Pain and suffering
  • Wrongful death (if you lost a loved one)

Discuss Your Case Today

A delayed melanoma diagnosis can change your life and even put it at risk. An experienced attorney, like those at Kline & Specter, will advocate for you and help you decide how to proceed. Call our firm at 215-772-1000 or submit our contact form

Kline & Specter provides free and confidential evaluations of potential cases. Kline & Specter handles cases in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York. For cases outside those states, the law firm works with local attorneys in each state as applicable.