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Dutch deaths from euthanasia have increased fivefold in 25 years
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Dutch deaths from euthanasia have increased fivefold in 25 years

The number of people who die by euthanasia in the Netherlands has increased fivefold over 25 years, rising from around 2,000 annually in 1999 to nearly 10,000 in 2024. This increase is attributed to factors such as an aging population, longer lifespans with chronic illnesses, and greater emphasis on personal choice. Research conducted by several Dutch medical centers, commissioned by the Ministry of Health, highlights societal changes, including shifting attitudes toward end-of-life care, increased visibility through media and patient education, and broader acceptance of euthanasia. The study notes that while cancer remains the most common reason for euthanasia, its relative share has decreased, while cases involving dementia and psychiatric conditions have grown significantly.

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Dutch deaths from euthanasia have increased fivefold in 25 years

The number of people who die by euthanasia in the Netherlands has increased fivefold over 25 years, rising from around 2,000 annually in 1999 to nearly 10,000 in 2024. This increase is attributed to factors such as an aging population, longer lifespans with chronic illnesses, and greater emphasis on personal choice. Research conducted by several Dutch medical centers, commissioned by the Ministry of Health, highlights societal changes, including shifting attitudes toward end-of-life care, increased visibility through media and patient education, and broader acceptance of euthanasia. The study notes that while cancer remains the most common reason for euthanasia, its relative share has decreased, while cases involving dementia and psychiatric conditions have grown significantly.

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