Palliative care and choice must be at the heart of the assisted dying debate / Letters
Readers respond to an article by Rachel Clarke on how people are dying without the support they need Rachel Clarke is right to highlight the pressures on palliative care, but wrong to suggest that assisted dying debates have sidelined these concerns (As a palliative care specialist, I’ve (…)
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