A doctor convicted of serious professional misconduct has been suspended for six months after thousands of colonoscopies she oversaw were found flawed, leading to over 1,900 patients needing repeat procedures — including 548 with polyps and 7 with cancer. One tragic case: Lynette Taylor, whose colonoscopy missed a polyp despite her family history, later died of stage four bowel cancer. Her daughter Belinda calls the suspension too lenient and is pursuing further action, while officials say systems are functional — just not perfect.

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