05 May 2026 Keith Rix 55 Case Updates Mesothelioma or lung cancer? byKeith Rix Summary The claimant was diagnosed in 2023 with mesothelioma, after attending his general practitioner complaining of shortness of breath. Initially, the treating hospital considered he was suffering from lung cancer but later, after further consideration, they revised their diagnosis to mesothelioma. The court found that when the expert for the claimant suggested molecular testing, he was seeking to explore the possibilities of resolving the diagnosis, while the court was troubled by the defedant's expert's view that it was not necessary to go on to consider molecular testing when the results of the immunohistology were available. Learning points: It is not always the more experienced expert whose evidence carries weight. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login Share Print Tags Histopathology13. Experts Discussions and Joint StatementsMesotheliomaLung CancerMolecular analysis Related articles Working with Expert Witnesses in Serious Injury Civil Justice Council Consultation on Use of AI for Preparing Court Documents McLaren Indy LLC & Anor v Alpa Racing USA LLC & Ors [2026] EWHC 110 (Comm) The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care v PPE Medpro Limited [2025] EWHC 2486 (Comm) Peter Marples & Ors v Secretary of State for Education [2025] EWHC 2794 (Ch) Comments are only visible to subscribers.