End-of-life: assisted dying to active euthanasia – the Kessler Twins Continuum

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  • Olufunso Adedeji Department of Colorectal and General Surgery, University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, United Kingdom https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2571-3413

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51496/jogm.v5.349

Keywords:

End-of-Life, Assisted Dying, Euthanasia, Kessler Twins, Utilitarianism, Consequentialism, Clinical Reasoning

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Published

30-12-2025

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Adedeji, O. (2025). End-of-life: assisted dying to active euthanasia – the Kessler Twins Continuum. Journal of Global Medicine, 5(1), e349. https://doi.org/10.51496/jogm.v5.349

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