Rare Cancer Takes The Lives of Two Children, Families Sue
Rare Cancer Takes The Lives of Two Children, Families Sue
The parents of Damian Creed and Salette Ruiz lost their children at the ages of 4 and 5, respectively, from a rare yet aggressive eye cancer called retinoblastoma. The cancer spread to the children’s brains and central nervous systems, eventually taking their lives. And, roughly a year and a half after their losses, both families are suing Dr. Timothy Murray, neuro-oncologist Dr. Ziad Khatib, and Nicklaus Children’s in Miami, Florida, for medical malpractice.The families have alleged the doctors failed to follow standard medical procedures for treating advanced retinoblastoma. One of the most common solutions is to surgically remove of the affected eye to prevent the cancer from spreading. They’ve also said the hospital neglected to supervise the physicians’ work. This form of cancer only takes the lives of approximately five percent of its victims.Damian and Salette were first diagnosed with an advanced stage of retinoblastoma by Murray, according to the children’s parents. Salette was referred to Nicklaus Children’s by the family pediatrician. “I always believed she was in the best hands and my daughter was going to be saved,” said Sally Simon, Salette’s mother, “because they always gave me options. They never said, ‘This is so bad that there’s no solution.’"Said Sarah Hancock, Damian’s mother: “Never for a second did I think he might die of this. Never. Those risks weren’t even discussed. That never came up. Like, that wasn’t even an option.”
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