Gayle Hendrix, a terminally ill woman from Missouri with lupus and interstitial lung disease, is set to travel to Switzerland for a physician-assisted death. Despite family disagreements, she wishes to maintain control over her final moments and avoid further deterioration. US regulations on assist...
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