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'We are walking a fine line': Incurably ill patients on France's assisted dying bill

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Le Monde
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  • 1 min read
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France's legislative debate on medical assistance in dying raises profound ethical questions for terminally ill patients. The bill, approaching a final parliamentary vote, explores the intersection of personal autonomy and end-of-life care. Through interviews with individuals confronting serious illnesses, the article examines how this legislative proposal impacts their decision-making, quality of life considerations, and the emotional burden of navigating such life-altering choices during vulnerable circumstances.

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'We are walking a fine line': Incurably ill patients on France's assisted dying bill
'We are walking a fine line': Incurably ill patients on France's assisted dying bill

As a bill allowing assistance in dying goes before French lawmakers for a final vote Wednesday, Le Monde spoke with people facing serious illness about how the choice weighs on their lives.
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