15% rise in Dutch euthanasia deaths

Michael Cook
11 Oct 2014
Reproduced with Permission
BioEdge

Euthanasia cases in the Netherlands increased 15% in 2013 compared to 2012, according to the latest official statistics . There were 4,829 reported cases, although this almost certainly understates the number, as a significant proportion are not reported. The latest figures follow increases of 13% in 2012, 18% in 2011, 19% in 2010, and 13% in 2009. Most of the cases last year involved cancer, but there were 97 cases of dementia and 42 psychiatric cases. Euthanasia now represents over 3% of all Dutch deaths.

A persistent British critic of euthanasia, Dr Peter Saunders , claims the official statistics are somewhat misleading. "These deaths represent only a fraction of the total number of deaths resulting from Dutch doctors intentionally ending their patients' lives through deliberate morphine overdose, withdrawal of hydration and sedation."

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