In our news section you will find examples of auto and truck accidents, bicycle accidents and other cases from around the Atlanta area and throughout Georgia. Being informed about others’ cases and ordeals will help you to make the right decision about your personal injury case. Remember, though, each accident and case is different. If you've been involved in an accident and have questions about your rights, please contact the Dover Law Firm to schedule a no-charge, no-obligation consult with one of our experienced injury attorneys and be sure to request your free copy of Four Common Mistakes that Will Ruin Your Georgia Car or Truck Injury Claim.
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Cancer Death Rates Show Significant Decline Over Past 20 YearsThe American Cancer Society has reported that cancer death rates dropped about 20 percent between 1991 and 2009, saving approximately 1.2 million lives.
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Taking Tamoxifen Longer Could Reduce Breast Cancer Relapses and Deaths, According to New StudyNew research has shown that taking the drug tamoxifen for 10 years instead of five could help reduce breast cancer recurrences and deaths.
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Lung Cancer Showing Up More in Non-Smokers and WomenA new study conducted by French researchers indicated that the rate of lung cancer cases is rising in non-smokers and women.
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Unnecessary Cancer Tests IdentifiedThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) has identified several common cancer treatment practices which have far exceeded their usefulness and, in some cases, are even contrary to patients’ well-being.
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Could What Happened to a NY Breast Cancer Victim Happen in Georgia?A jury has come back in a NY failure to diagnose breast cancer case. Learn what happened to the victim, what the jury awarded and whether it could happen in GA.
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Young Adult Cancer Death Rate Has Not Fallen as it Has for Other AgesOverall cancer death rates have fallen but not for young adults and adolescents. Learn possible reasons why and what researchers plan to do about it.
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Pediatric Failure to Diagnose Cancer Case to Move ForwardAppeals Court rules that alleged failure to diagnose pediatric cancer case can be tried and a five-year-old and her family may get their day in court.
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Avoiding Cancer Deaths: UGA Researchers Share Exciting Cancer NewsLearn about how a promising new cancer vaccine, combined with an early and correct diagnosis of cancer, may help prevent future cancer deaths.