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Posted on 13/05/08

The best chance at life

Founding director of the Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law at McGill University

Decisions about medical treatment for critically ill children open up a world of competing sorrows. The case of the 11-year-old Ontario boy with leukemia, whose father refused a second round of chemotherapy for him, is no exception.

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