How doctors die. It’s not like the rest of us, but it should be | Cancer World Archive
- This hard-hitting blogpost by Ken Murray, a retired Los Angeles family doctor, helped open up discussions about why doctors routinely administer treatments to dying patients that they would adamantly refuse for themselves.
- Years ago, Charlie, a highly respected orthopaedist and a mentor of mine, found a lump in his stomach.
- He had a surgeon explore the area, and the diagnosis was pancreatic cancer.
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- This hard-hitting blogpost by Ken Murray, a retired Los Angeles family doctor, helped open up discussions about why doctors routinely administer treatments to dying patients that they would adamantly refuse for themselves.
- Years ago, Charlie, a highly respected orthopaedist and a mentor of mine, found a lump in his stomach.
- He had a surgeon explore the area, and the diagnosis was pancreatic cancer.
Sources: Cancerworld