<html><P><BR><BR><BR>RZev Sero writes:</P>
<P><It's generally accepted that one may refuse chemotherapy even if has a >50% chance of extending ones life<BR>for a few months; one is entitled to decide that those few months aren't worth the pain. So who says that one may not accept a >50% risk of losing a few months at the end of ones life in return for the presumed<BR>pleasure of smoking now, decades earlier?></P>
<P> Ein hanidon domeh larai'ah. That one need not take action to extend life doesn't necessarily mean that one may take action to shorten it. </P>
<P>EMT </P>
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