In Colorado, medical aid in dying (MAiD) is legal, allowing a terminally ill person to request a prescription and self-administer a medication to end their life. Such requests are granted under certain circumstances, including a malignant neoplasm diagnosis, with a goal of peaceful death. This study examined differences in attitudes and actual participation in MAiD between oncologists and non-oncologists, using data from a recent survey of physicians regarding MAiD.
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Kessler, E. R., Ressalam, J., Decamp, M., Lum, H. D., Kini, V., & Campbell, E. G. (2023). Specialty Differences in Medical Aid in Dying Experiences: Results of a Survey of Physicians in Colorado. Oncologist, 28(7), E585–E587. https://doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyad131
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