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Editorial

Physician-Assisted Death Is Not Palliative Care

Department of Oncology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Curr. Oncol. 2015, 22(2), 82-83; https://doi.org/10.3747/co.22.2631
Submission received: 7 January 2015 / Revised: 13 February 2015 / Accepted: 4 March 2015 / Published: 1 April 2015

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On February 6, 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada made a unanimous decision that it is unconstitutional to prohibit physician-assisted death [...]

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