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The legitimate and permitted answer to this is no. However, if within is a possibility that you may be getting insurance soon, a diagnosis of this humane could prevent the tumor self covered underneath a condition insurance plan because it would be a pre-existing condition. A doctor may next withhold a diagnosis (though it is still iffy to do) so that the forgiving would not hold to promise next to the insurance nightmare to follow. A doctor would also usually share a long-suffering if specifically the baggage, though.
No.
um.no
nope.
Absolutely not.
no, its against the regulation if he does so
Absolutely not
NO THAT IS FOUL OBVIOUSLY HE CAN DO IT BUT HE IS DEFINITELY NOT SUPPOSED TO..MY FRIENDS GOD SISTER HAS A TUMOR IT IS VERY SEVERE AND IF A DOCTOR HAS LIED TO YOU ABOUT THAT JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO INSURANCE I WOULD MAKE THIS A BIG ISSUE BECAUSE HE/SHE IS JEOPARDIZING YOUR LIFE
A DOC IS SUPPOSED TO BE THERE TO HELP YOU :( THAT IS WRONG WELL IF YOUR IN THAT SITUATION THEN GOOD LUCK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU :)
That's dishonourable and unjust.
I suppose he/she could, but if caught doing so would frontage terrifically stiff penalty up and including loss of license to practice medication. When a party become a doctor they bind themselves below the Hippocratic Oath which if they abide would not allow them to lounge to a lenient.
Dear Father, No! What make you estimate a fake is person told?
More info, please..
No give somebody the third degree just about it - no they can not. If they did they would run the risk of lawful claims and may jeopardize their license to practice drug.
Has a brain tumor be ruled out near a CAT scan or an MRI or because the symptoms you are experiencing are not those of a brain tumor?
With open-handed regard,
David Edge