Assisted suicide in patients with cancer Journal Article


Authors: Montagna, G.; Junker, C.; Elfgen, C.; Schneeberger, A. R.; Güth, U.
Article Title: Assisted suicide in patients with cancer
Abstract: Background: There are limited data on the long-term development and trends of assisted suicide (AS) among cancer patients. Patients and methods: Using data of the Swiss Federal Statistical Office, we analyzed AS trends over an 18-year period (1999-2016; total number of cases = 6553). Results: Among patients who underwent AS, cancer was the most common underlying disease (n = 2704, 41.3% of all AS cases). The most common cancer types were lung (14.0% of cancer-related AS cases), breast (11.0%) and prostate (10.1%). There was a slight preponderance of men compared with women (51.5% versus 48.5%). The proportion of AS cases within cancer types did not change over time. The ratio of cancer-related AS cases in relationship with all cancer-related deaths increased from 0.3% at the beginning of the study period (1999-2003) to 2.1% from 2014 to 2016 (change of age-standardized rates for men: +488%; for women: +417%). At the end of the study period (2014-2016), there were only minor differences between cancer-specific ratios, highest and lowest range: 1.1% (liver cancer) and 2.8% (breast, esophageal and lip/oral cavity/oropharynx cancer). Individuals who underwent AS because of cancer were considerably younger than those who choose AS on account of other diseases (73 years versus 80 years). The median age of people with cancer-related AS was similar to that of all cancer-related deaths (74 years): for women, the median age of cancer-related AS was 72, whereas for men it was 75. The median age at which AS took place increased over time. Conclusions: During the study period, the proportion of people who chose cancer-related AS has approximately sextupled. However, AS among cancer patients remains rare and represents only ∼2% of all cancer-related deaths. © 2021 The Author(s)
Keywords: assisted suicide; switzerland; cancer; assisted dying; end-of-life decision making
Journal Title: ESMO Open
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
ISSN: 2059-7029
Publisher: European Society for Medical Oncology  
Date Published: 2022-02-01
Start Page: 100349
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.esmoop.2021.100349
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC8789521
PUBMED: 35066409
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 February 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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