Abstract Background Physician-assisted dying has been the subject of extensive discussion and legislative activity both in Europe and North America. In this context, dying by voluntary stopping of eating and drinking (VSED) is often proposed, and practiced, as an alternative method of self-determined dying, with medical support for VSED being regarded as ethically and legally justified. Argument In our opinion, this view is flawed. First, we argue that VSED falls within the concept of suicide, albeit with certain unique features (non-invasiveness, initial reversibility, resemblance to the natural dying process). Second, we demonstrate, on the basis of paradigmatic clinical cases, that medically supported VSED is, at least in some instances,...
The accompanying monologue, A Small Decision, briefly recounts the passing of the author's mother-in...
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) is getting more attention in the medical community. ...
What I call medically enabled suicides have four distinctive features: 1. They are instig...
Physician-assisted dying has been the subject of extensive discussion and legislative activity both ...
Abstract Background A competent patient has the right to refuse foods and fluids even if the patient...
Abstract Jox and colleagues recently compared and contrasted two leading end-of-life exit options, n...
To die with dignity is a common wish but not one that is easily granted. Professor Dr André Fringer ...
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking is a means of hastening death. Unlike euthanasia or medical...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
Despite the growing sophistication of palliative medicine, many individuals continue to suffer at th...
Some persons with advanced disease but no significant cognitive impairments consciously decide to st...
While the professional and public discussion has been focusing on assisted suicide for many years, a...
Increasingly, individuals want control over their own destiny. This includes the way in which they d...
Increasingly, individuals want control over their own destiny. This includes the way in which they ...
The accompanying monologue, A Small Decision, briefly recounts the passing of the author's mother-in...
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) is getting more attention in the medical community. ...
What I call medically enabled suicides have four distinctive features: 1. They are instig...
Physician-assisted dying has been the subject of extensive discussion and legislative activity both ...
Abstract Background A competent patient has the right to refuse foods and fluids even if the patient...
Abstract Jox and colleagues recently compared and contrasted two leading end-of-life exit options, n...
To die with dignity is a common wish but not one that is easily granted. Professor Dr André Fringer ...
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking is a means of hastening death. Unlike euthanasia or medical...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
Despite the growing sophistication of palliative medicine, many individuals continue to suffer at th...
Some persons with advanced disease but no significant cognitive impairments consciously decide to st...
While the professional and public discussion has been focusing on assisted suicide for many years, a...
Increasingly, individuals want control over their own destiny. This includes the way in which they d...
Increasingly, individuals want control over their own destiny. This includes the way in which they ...
The accompanying monologue, A Small Decision, briefly recounts the passing of the author's mother-in...
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED) is getting more attention in the medical community. ...
What I call medically enabled suicides have four distinctive features: 1. They are instig...