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Do terminal illnesses always result in death?

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Dr. Silviu Pasniciuc answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Unfortunately: I think the question is if a terminal illness always constitutes the immediate cause for death, or some other condition or a complication may actually cause the death. The answer would be yes, meaning that for example in a patient with terminal lung cancer the immediate cause of death may be anywhere from a heart attack to lung clots or infections. Otherwise life always results in death.

Answered 3/22/2015

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