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来自: 中国北京
既然说到美帝,就不能不提到一个多月前发生的类似的一件事情。美国安大略省的一个患了急性白血病的11岁的女孩,因为拒绝化疗死了。她的家庭将她的死亡怪罪于她曾经接受过12周的化疗。McMaster儿童医院的医生认为她的病有80%的机会可以治愈,但是女孩的家人将她中途带回家用土著草药和替代疗法治疗。医院向法院申请强制女孩接受治疗,可是法官驳回了申请。
Girl, 11, who refused chemo dies
JANUARY 19, 2015
BRANTFORD, Ont. - An 11-year-old New Credit First Nation girl, who refused chemotherapy to treat her leukemia, has died.
In a statement released to Six Nations newspaper Two Row Times, the family says Makayla Sault suffered a stroke Sunday morning and died Monday afternoon.
"Makayla was on her way to wellness, bravely fighting toward holistic well-being after the harsh side effects that 12 weeks of chemotherapy inflicted on her body," the family said.
"Chemotherapy did irreversible damage to her heart and major organs. This was the cause of the stroke. We continue to support Makayla's choice to leave chemotherapy. At this time we request privacy from the media while we mourn this tragic loss."
Makayla was the first of two First Nations children to refuse chemotherapy for treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia at McMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton, Ont.
Instead, the Sault family pursued Indigenous medicine and other alternative therapies to care for their daughter.
The family of another First Nations girl, who also rejected chemotherapy, released a statement to the Two Row Times.
"Condolences to her mother, father, brothers and the families on each side. We mourn your loss. I offer you strength to endure through your dark time. That one day you can adjust to the loss in your family circle."
The girl cannot be named due to a court-imposed publication ban.
Last November, a Brantford, Ont., judge ruled that he would not interfere with a Six Nations mother's decision to seek traditional healing rather than chemotherapy for her 11-year-old daughter.
In what was called a landmark and precedent-setting case, Ontario Court Justice Gethin Edward dismissed an application by McMaster Children's Hospital to force the child into care to receive chemotherapy.
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