A contentious court battle is currently playing itself out and a very sick 17-year-old girl is at the centre of it.
UPDATE:
The Supreme Court of Connecticut ruled Thursday that the state can force Cassandra to receive chemotherapy against her wishes.
It was found that the court has not violated her rights, because she is under the legal age of adulthood.
The 17-year-old has spoken out about the ruling, saying the experience has been a nightmare.
“This experience has been a continuous nightmare,” Cassandra wrote in a personal essay.
“I want the right to make my medical decisions. It’s disgusting that I’m fighting for a right that I and anyone in my situation should already have. This is my life and my body, not [the Department of Children and Families]‘s and not the state’s. I am a human — I should be able to decide if I do or don’t want chemotherapy. Whether I live 17 years or 100 years should not be anyone’s choice but mine.”
Mamamia previously wrote…
A contentious court battle is currently playing itself out and a very sick 17-year-old girl is at the centre of it.
So much research and media attention is focused on finding breakthroughs for treating and preventing cancer. The assumption is always that patients will want treatment, and do whatever it takes to get better.