CONCERNS:
There is a growing
tendency to promote "mercy killing" as a solution to suffering,
pain, aging, mental or physical challenges, social ills, rising health
costs and cost containment.
Sanctioning of euthanasia and assisted suicide (as in the Netherlands)
has led to increased use of euthanasia without consent, circumvention
of the law, and abuse of the vulnerable.
Advances in hospice/palliative care and pain management methods are
threatened when euthanasia and assisted suicide are sanctioned as
a means of relieving pain and suffering.
The medical profession need more instruction and the public needs
more education, regarding hospice/palliative care and effective pain
control.
Depression is the most common factor in requests for assisted suicide.
Depression can be diagnosed and treated successfully. Requests for assisted
suicide is a call for help.
Adapted from the
Euthanasia
Prevention Coalition
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