Doctors in many countries are able to accompany their patients every step of the way, up until the last where laws stops them helping their patients take the final step, even if that is the patients fervent wish.
A number of medical organisation have recently withdraw their opposition to any legalisation that would allow assisted dying but they say it is a matter for society and their neutrality in the debate must not be seen as support for assisted dying.
In the Netherlands, one in 40 deaths is from voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide, both legal practices.
In Oregon, where voluntary euthanasia is prohibited, assisted suicide is responsible for one in 700 deaths.
Where do you stand on this difficult issue?
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