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Montana medical board revokes cancer doctor’s license after accusations of harming patients
The Montana Board revoked Dr. Thomas Weiner’s license after finding seven cases of substandard oncology care, including unnecessary chemotherapy causing at least one patient's death.
- The board determined that Weiner violated rules of professional conduct, and he agreed to never seek a medical license in Montana again.
- Scot Warwick's death, attributed to chemotherapy prescribed by Weiner, was a significant case leading to the board's decision, as an autopsy showed no cancer but likely chemotherapy toxicity.
- Lisa Warwick expressed relief over the board's decision, stating it brings some justice to victims, but noted the lengthy process took too long.
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Medical License Revoked for Montana Doctor Linked to Suspicious Deaths
Oncologist Thomas C. Weiner will never practice medicine in Montana again after a decision by the state medical board. A 2024 ProPublica investigation detailed how Weiner had long been suspected of hurting patients.
·New York, United States
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'Permanently prohibited': Montana medical board revokes cancer doctor Thomas Weiner’s license
The doctor, who investigators said prescribed opiates and chemotherapy to patients who lacked cancer diagnoses, will never again be able to practice in the state.
·Cherokee County, United States
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