A 48-year-old man in custody at Port Phillip Prison died from complications of metastatic melanoma at St Vincent's Hospital. He had been diagnosed with melanoma in 2016 and developed metastatic disease in 2019. After presenting with chest pain in March 2019, he was admitted to hospital and subsequently transferred to the Cardiac Ward, where he suffered cardiac arrest and died. A coronial investigation and Justice Assurance and Review Office assessment found that healthcare provided was in accordance with the Justice Health Quality Framework 2004. No adverse findings regarding clinical care were identified. The death represents a natural consequence of advanced metastatic malignancy.
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