Orthodontist cleared in oral cancer patient’s death
A New York orthodontist who was sued following the death of a patient who developed tongue cancer has been found not guilty of negligence, according to a story in the Staten Island Advance. Stephanie Hare of Annadale was 19 when a cancerous lesion was detected on her tongue in April 2004. Despite having surgery to remove most of her tongue and undergoing radiation and chemotherapy, she died seven months later.

