Belgium's euthanasia trends dispute 'slippery slope' argument: New study
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Belgium’s euthanasia trends dispute ‘slippery slope’ argument – new study
Euthanasia has been legal in Belgium since mid-2002, and in the past two decades, the number of reported cases has risen sharply. In 2003, only 236 cases were recorded, but by 2023, this had increased to 3,423. This means that euthanasia now accounts for around 3% of all deaths. But what explains this increase? And does it suggest a worrying trend, as some critics fear? In a new study published in Jama Network Open, my colleagues and I analysed …
Belgium's euthanasia trends dispute 'slippery slope' argument: New study
Euthanasia has been legal in Belgium since mid-2002, and in the past two decades, the number of reported cases has risen sharply. In 2003, only 236 cases were recorded, but by 2023, this had increased to 3,423. This means that euthanasia now accounts for around 3% of all deaths. But what explains this increase? And does it suggest a worrying trend, as some critics fear?
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