Year: 1984 Source: Omega, v.15, no.3, (1984-1985), p.263-269 SIEC No: 19842663

The central underlying premise of the rational suicide position is that terminally ill patients (of which the cancer patient has served as the prototypal case) have a greater propensity for suicide growing out of their desire to escape overwhelming pain & despair. In addition, the implications of providing legal sanctions to safeguard the right of the terminally ill to end their own lives are explored.