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End of Life Decisions

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August 1, 2003

When Oregon legalized some forms of physician-assisted suicide in 1997, critics feared large numbers of terminally ill patients would simply choose to end their lives. But the "Death With Dignity" law has yet to usher in a wave of assisted suicide. NPR's Richard Knox reports.

 
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