Misdiagnosis
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AI Kang CEO’s Statement Sparks Debate: Don’t Expect Low-Cost Checkups to Detect Everything
A Chinese lawyer, Zhang Xiaoling, diagnosed with late-stage cancer despite a decade of annual health check-ups at iKang Healthcare, is suing the company for negligence. iKang has countersued, escalating the dispute into a high-profile legal battle. iKang’s CEO sparked controversy by questioning the expectation that inexpensive check-ups can detect all diseases. The case highlights public misconceptions about routine screenings versus comprehensive diagnostics and raises concerns about the efficacy and value of affordable preventative healthcare in China.
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Woman Diagnosed With Cancer After 10 Years of Normal Checkups; iKang Responds, Will Engage Third-Party for Review
A woman, Zhang Xiaoling, claims iKang Healthcare Group misdiagnosed or missed her kidney cancer diagnosis after ten years of “normal” health check-ups. She received a cancer diagnosis in 2024 at another facility. iKang states its reports were accurate at the time and will engage third-party experts to investigate. They pledge to accept responsibility if liable. Observers emphasize the importance of accurate and reliable health check-ups. iKang is a company established in 2004, focusing on hospital management and health consulting.