Most assisted deaths in Canada come after cancer diagnosis, annual report finds

FILE - A screen displays a patient's vital signs during open heart surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore on Nov. 28, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Patrick Semansky

OTTAWA - Most people who chose medical assistance in dying in 2024 had a cancer diagnosis and were over the age of 70, new data from Health Canada shows.

The country's annual report on medical assistance in dying, better known as MAID, shows that more ºÃÉ«tvs are choosing assisted dying every year.

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