Persuasive Essay On Euthanasia

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Today’s world is full of suffering and pain. Some suffering comes in the form of incurable illnesses. Physician assisted suicide is a procedure that can help patients dealing with terminal illness yet has been a topic of much debate throughout the past few decades. As assisted suicide is legalized in more countries around the world, it becomes a more concerning issue for citizens today. For some people euthanasia has a negative association; that it is murder. Those against assisted suicide view may it as playing God because of moral and religious beliefs. Although for others, it is believed that it is an end to a patient’s suffering and a respectful way to let a patient die freely. Terminally ill patients should have the right to physician-assisted …show more content…

A sick patient whose only outcome is death should not have to wait around for death to take them slowly. One study suggests a similar argument about assisted suicide, “About two-thirds of oncology patients and the public found euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide acceptable for patients with unremitting pain… More than a quarter of oncology patients had seriously thought about euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide and nearly 12 percent seriously discussed these interventions with physicians and others”. These patients are serious about the euthanasia process but issues arise when they are denied the option. Considering these results, it is very clear that those in tremendous pain should have their needs addressed. It is devastating enough for a person to be diagnosed with an incurable disease but being denied their right to end their life can be even more devastating. These patients find that the painful and humiliating period before death is overwhelming; therefore they want to end their life before they are non-functional or in a vegetative state. People with diseases in which there is no cure should have the right to choose a peaceful death that will enable them to keep their dignity in

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