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Euthanasia advocates naive about end-of-life situations, says one physician

Euthanasia advocates naive about end-of-life situations, says one physician

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  1. It does not necessarily have to be an end of life situation. In a case where one can expect a long or indefinite period of disability or extreme suffering an assisted suicide option may be preferable.

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