2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1470-2045(00)00262-x
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Assisted suicide and cancer

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“…The basic question being: what if a physician intends a patient's death through withholding or withdrawing a potentially life-susta ining treatment? 29 On this question, see also the commentary by Altisent (p. 132). At the same time, M altoni observes that our definition does not take into account whether a`deliberate interruption of life support may be a form of euthanasia.'…”
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“…The basic question being: what if a physician intends a patient's death through withholding or withdrawing a potentially life-susta ining treatment? 29 On this question, see also the commentary by Altisent (p. 132). At the same time, M altoni observes that our definition does not take into account whether a`deliberate interruption of life support may be a form of euthanasia.'…”
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confidence: 99%