Three out of four Koreans against life-extending treatment without permanent cure

  • 5 years ago
Recent research shows that three out of four South Koreans are against life-extending treatments.
According to a survey by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs on 15-hundred people aged from 40 to 79,... around 76-percent said they were against simply prolonging their lives, without any permanent cure for a disease.
Around 65 percent said they agree to donate their organs.
More than half said they will leave their property to their children or other family members, while 26 percent said they will use it for themselves.