Review:

Right To Die

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The right-to-die, also known as assisted suicide or euthanasia, is the legal right of an individual to end their own life with the assistance of a physician or other healthcare provider.

Key Features

  • Legal and ethical debate
  • Patient autonomy
  • End-of-life care
  • Medical assistance in dying

Pros

  • Respects patient autonomy and decision-making
  • Provides relief from suffering for terminally ill individuals
  • Allows for a dignified death with support from healthcare professionals

Cons

  • Ethical concerns about the sanctity of life
  • Potential for abuse or coercion in decision-making
  • Controversial topic with differing moral perspectives

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 29, 2026, 05:07:16 PM UTC