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07 February 202021.03 No to clinical fury on small terminally ill patients, as stated by the National Bioethics Committee. With regard to young children with limited life expectancy, "fury" and "ineffective and disproportionate clinical pathways", such as to "cause further suffering and a precarious and painful prolongation of life, without further benefits" must be avoided, "says the CNB. This fury is "often practiced to comply with parental demands or meet defensive medicine criteria"."No to fury on terminal babies"
2020-02-07T20:19:46.244Z
21.03 No to clinical fury on small terminally ill patients, as stated by the National Bioethics Committee. With regard to young children with limited life expectancy, "fury" and "ineffective and disproportionate clinical pathways", such as to "cause further suffering and a precarious and painful prolongation of life, without further benefits" must be avoided, "says the CNB. This fury is "often practiced to comply with parental demands or meet defensive medicine criteria".
Source: rainews