Dear John,
When I search “physician-assisted suicide” on Google, the results are consistent: “Help is available.”
The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number (988) is prominently displayed, and I’m encouraged to “speak with someone today.”
But if I were medically vulnerable – facing a terminal illness or even a condition like anorexia, arthritis, or diabetes – physician-assisted suicide would be considered a legitimate option under Oregon law.
The trend is alarming.
The Oregon “Death With Dignity Act” data summary from 2024 reported an 8% increase in physician-assisted suicide prescriptions from 2023 – which was already up 30% from 2022.
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Right now, our team is developing projects to help unveil the tragic reality of so-called “Death With Dignity,” and we need your help.
Do you have a personal story about physician-assisted suicide?
Maybe . . .
You have a friend or family member who considered or used physician-assisted suicideYou have considered physician-assisted suicide You’re a medical professional who has seen physician-assisted suicide in your workplace
Would you share your story to help us reach more people about the harm of physician-assisted suicide?
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Thank you for being a voice for life!
Because everyone deserves an advocate,
Lois Anderson
Executive Director
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