Leading US doctor says he won't get treatment if he gets cancer after 75

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Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel plans to only live until 75 due to a decline in productivity, burden on children, and prioritizing quality of life over medical interventions. He emphasizes the need to define one's quality of life and consider personal values in healthcare decisions after 75.

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  • Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel plans to limit his lifespan to 75 due to declining creative productivity in later years and the burden on children when parents live into their nineties.
  • He advocates for a shift in healthcare approach post-75, focusing on quality of life and personal values rather than extensive medical interventions, highlighting the significance of defining one's quality of life and considering personal preferences in healthcare decisions.

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Recent questions

  • What age did Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel decide to live until?

    75

  • What was the life expectancy in America in 1900?

    Around 47 years

  • What decline did Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel mention in creative productivity?

    After one's early sixties

  • What medical interventions did Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel mention avoiding after 75?

    Chemotherapy

  • What did Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel emphasize in defining one's quality of life?

    Personal preferences in healthcare decisions

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"Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel's 75-Year Lifespan Philosophy"

  • Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, at age 57, declared his intention to only live until 75, emphasizing a shift in his healthcare approach at that age.
  • He highlighted the increasing life expectancy in America, noting that in 1900 it was around 47 years, rising to over 75 by 1990 and peaking at nearly 79 in 2019, but dropping to around 76.5 due to factors like COVID-19.
  • Dr. Emanuel discussed the decline in creative productivity after one's early sixties and the burden on children when parents live into their nineties.
  • At 65, Dr. Emanuel clarified that his stance wasn't about rejecting all medical care but avoiding certain interventions like chemotherapy after 75, focusing on quality of life and personal values.
  • He outlined that at 75, he would forego preventive tests, screenings, and various medical interventions, emphasizing the importance of defining one's quality of life and considering personal preferences in healthcare decisions.
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