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QLDhospitalNew2026-07-02

Inquest into the death of Jeffrey Stewart Olsen

64y · Male·Colonic adenocarcinoma and its treatment

Jeffrey Olsen, 64, died from acute capecitabine toxicity during adjuvant chemotherapy for Stage 3b colorectal cancer. Within three days of commencing treatment in September 2020, severe side effects including diarrhea, r…

oncologygeneral surgerycapecitabine
SA2025-08-28

Coroner's Finding: RJR

65y · Male·metastatic rectal cancer with extensive lung metastases

A 65-year-old man died from metastatic rectal cancer with extensive lung metastases while serving a prison sentence. He had presented with rectal bleeding symptoms since 2011 and returned a positive faecal occult blood t…

colorectal surgeryoncologyapixaban
VIChospital2024-11-08

Finding into death of Joanne Mostyn

57y · Female·Metastatic triple negative breast cancer

Joanne Mostyn, a 57-year-old woman with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and intellectual disability residing in specialist disability accommodation, died from metastatic triple-negative breast cancer at Royal Melbourne Hospital.…

palliative careneurologycapecitabine
VIChospital2021-01-28

Finding into death of MrsL

52y · Female·Neutropenic sepsis leading to multi-organ failure due to capecitabine toxicity

Mrs L, a 52-year-old woman with T2N0M0 rectal cancer, died from neutropenic sepsis and multi-organ failure secondary to severe capecitabine toxicity on 31 October 2018. She commenced neoadjuvant chemotherapy with capecit…

oncologyradiation oncologydiagnosticdelaycapecitabine
VIChospital2017-11-20

Finding into death of Graeme Harold Griffiths

65y · Male·Severe neutropenic sepsis and multi-organ failure secondary to severe mucositis …

A 65-year-old man with stage 3 rectal cancer died from severe neutropenic sepsis and multi-organ failure secondary to probable dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) deficiency when treated with capecitabine chemotherapy.…

oncologyradiation oncologydelaycapecitabine

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