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On March 27, 1998, an Oregon woman in her eighties who was near death from breast cancer legally ended her life with barbiturates supplied by a physician.
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assisted suicide reform, death with dignity movement, dignity proponents, euthanasia reform, relative moral standing, medication pursuant, suicide opponents, assisted suicide law, facto decriminalization, medically dependent, family notification, nonvoluntary euthanasia, legalizing assisted suicide, euthanasia laws, legalize euthanasia, repeal effort, repeal campaign, hastened death, frame alignment processes, hospice professionals, active euthanasia, suicide laws, physician assistance, physician aid, heroic medicine
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Supreme Court, New York, United States, Hemlock Society, Catholic Church, Ninth Circuit, Coombs Lee, Jack Kevorkian, The Oregonian, Oregon Right, American Medical Association, Derek Humphry, Life Committee, Oregon Death With Dignity Act, Oregon Health Division, National Right, American Civil Liberties Union, Controlled Substances Act, Fourteenth Amendment, Judge Hogan, National Hospice Organization, Public Disclosure Commission, Associated Press, Timothy Quill, Chief Justice Rehnquist
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