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Euthanasia-Everyone Has the Right to Choose to Live or Die
Katie, a thirty-five year old woman was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. For the past two years Katie has been receiving chemotherapy and taking numerous types of medication to try to prolong her life. All of the treatments and visits to the doctors have made her even more tired and now Katie has to battle just to get out of bed. Every day her condition
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Diego, Ca.: Greenhaven Press, 1998. Gill, Robin. Euthanasia and Churches. London, New York, Cassell, 1998. Hendin, Herbert. Seduced by Death: Doctors, Patients, and the Dutch Cure. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1997. Humphrey, Derek, and Wickett, Ann. The Right to Die. Harper & Row, 1986. Jens, Walter, and Kung, Hans. Dying with Dignity. New York: Continuum, 1995. Rohr, Janelle. Death and Dying: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Ca.: Greenhaven Press, 1987. Wekesser, Carol. Euthanasia: Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press, San Diego, Ca.