- May 15th, 2009, 3:28 pm
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Here's an interesting ethical question. I'll weigh in later.
A child is suffering from cancer, but his parents don't want him to have chemotherapy for the disease. A judge intervenes. Is it right?
This is hardly the only case. A few years ago, a girl had a treatable illness, but her parents refused to give her medicine because they believed God would heal her. Her condition worsened, and she died. The parents had child endangerment charges levied against them. I don't know how it ended.
So... does the state have the right to intervene? Discuss.
A child is suffering from cancer, but his parents don't want him to have chemotherapy for the disease. A judge intervenes. Is it right?
This is hardly the only case. A few years ago, a girl had a treatable illness, but her parents refused to give her medicine because they believed God would heal her. Her condition worsened, and she died. The parents had child endangerment charges levied against them. I don't know how it ended.
So... does the state have the right to intervene? Discuss.
Judge rules family can't refuse chemo for boy
By AMY FORLITI, Associated Press Writer Amy Forliti, Associated Press Writer 1 hr 14 mins ago
MINNEAPOLIS – A Minnesota judge ruled Friday that a 13-year-old cancer patient must be evaluated by a doctor to determine if the boy would benefit from restarting chemotherapy over his parents' objections.
In a 58-page ruling, Brown County District Judge John Rodenberg found that Daniel Hauser has been "medically neglected" by his parents, Colleen and Anthony Hauser, and was in need of child protection services.
While he allowed Daniel to stay with his parents, the judge gave the Hausers until Tuesday to get an updated chest X-ray for their son and select an oncologist.
If the evaluation shows the cancer had advanced to a point where chemotherapy and radiation would no longer help, the judge said, he would not order the boy to undergo treatment.
The judge wrote that Daniel has only a "rudimentary understanding at best of the risks and benefits of chemotherapy. ... he does not believe he is ill currently. The fact is that he is very ill currently."
Daniel's court-appointed attorney, Philip Elbert, called the decision unfortunate.
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