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    Is Medical Futility an Ethical or Clinical Concept?
    with Pablo Requena Meana
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 17 (2): 261-273. 2017.
    The concept of medical futility first appeared at the end of the 1980s, was developed throughout the 1990s, and now is widely cited in medical literature and clinical practice to justify refraining from or limiting the use of life-sustaining therapies. The definition of medical futility, however, is not very clear or universally accepted. In this article, we examine the strengths and limitations of a particular concept of medical futility, based exclusively on clinical considerations, that enabl…Read more