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Court Refuses Teen’s Plea to Forego Chemo

The highest state court in Connecticut held that a 17-year-old girl cannot refuse chemotherapy to treat a cancer that her doctors determined would otherwise kill her in two years time. So reports NBC New York.

The teen was being forced to undergo chemotherapy that doctors estimate would give her an 85% chance of surviving her Hodgkin’s lymphoma at the insistence of the Department of Children and Families. The agency got involved and was granted temporary custody of the teen by a trial court after the hospital that diagnosed her notified the agency that she had missed several appointments.

Attorneys representing the girl and her mother then filed suit, asking a Connecticut court to apply the “mature minor doctrine,” which six other states, including Illinois and Massachusetts have applied to allow mature 16- and 17-year-old minors to make medical decisions for themselves.

In rejecting the girl’s plea, Connecticut became the second state—Texas is the first—to refuse to apply the doctrine.

Read the full article from NBC New York.  

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