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Medical Error Is Not the Third Leading Cause of Death
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There are also a lot of different kinds of medical errors...
True. I'm not sure if any category is really especially useful as a statistic. Am I more likely to die slipping in the bathtub than I am of eye cancer? That's quite likely even if neither kill me because I'm guessing a lot more people die slipping in the bathtub than of a rare form of cancer.