TY - JOUR T1 - Equal in the presence of death? JF - Journal of Medical Ethics JO - J Med Ethics SP - 584 LP - 584 DO - 10.1136/medethics-2015-102810 VL - 41 IS - 8 AU - Agata Sagan Y1 - 2015/08/01 UR - http://jme.bmj.com/content/41/8/584.abstract N2 - When life ends, everything ends, at least for those who do not believe in an afterlife, so it is no wonder that decisions about ending life should be taken with as much seriousness and consideration as possible.Most of the worries raised around ending the life of someone with treatment-resistant major depressive disorder seem to be justified. Could depression pass away or be cured with some new drug or therapy that is yet to come? Is his or her wish to die genuine, and not just a part of the disease? Will allowing depressed people to die not cause loss of hope and a cascade of suicides among others suffering from the same condition?However, there are strong reasons for allowing people suffering from untreatable depression to end their lives. The primary reason is the severity of the suffering caused by depression. Many people with depression, and also many doctors and other carers, assess this suffering as worse than most forms of physical suffering. … ER -