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Man Files Lawsuit Claiming Cancer Institute in Kentucky Lost Piece of His Brain

May 20, 2015

A man has filed a lawsuit against Norton Healthcare in Kentucky, claiming employees lost a piece of his brain after surgery.

The Courier-Journal reports 72-year-old Fred Habermel underwent surgery at Norton Cancer Institute in Louisville last year in an experimental procedure to fight a brain tumor. Doctors extracted a piece of brain tissue and hoped to later inject it back into his head.

Doctors extracted a piece of brain tissue and hoped to later inject it back into his head.

A few weeks later, the lawsuit said, Habermel was told by a Norton physician that someone at Norton had lost the extracted sample, meaning he could no longer receive the treatment.

Attorney Gary Weiss filed the complaint this week in Jefferson Circuit Court on behalf of Habermel and his wife, seeking unspecified damages.

Norton spokesman Thomas Johnson says the sample was never lost and Habermel continues to be treated by Norton.

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  • May 20, 2015 at 6:25 pm
    InsGuy says:
    Sounds like a "Fringe" conspiracy to me. Enough to make Walter Bishop proud!
  • May 20, 2015 at 6:24 pm
    steve says:
    if the piece of brain wasn't actually lost, did they put it back yet? does he need it? has he been missing it? only part of the story here. as usual with IJ stories.
  • May 20, 2015 at 3:26 pm
    2lanelover says:
    .....? Is the author of this article sure that the claimant was, indeed, our Governor, the Honorable Steve Beshear? His tenure has been known for mindless decisions............. read more

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