Bitsori Maria, Georgopoulos Dimitrios, Galanakis Emmanouil
Department of Paediatrics, University of Crete, P.O. Box 1352, 71500, Heraklion, Greece.
Med Health Care Philos. 2009 Nov;12(4):477-81. doi: 10.1007/s11019-009-9196-9. Epub 2009 Mar 4.
Medical futility, one of the most debated end-of-life issues in medical ethics, has been discussed among physicians and scholars for years but remained an unresolved question. Roger C. Bone (1941-1997), an outstanding pulmonologist and critical care specialist, devoted his last years to ethical issues of terminal care, while facing himself metastatic renal cancer. Criticising the abuse of technology in terminal care and the administrative and financial interference on medical decisions, he bequeathed important points on futility, bringing also patients' views into attention. He stressed the importance of physician-patient relationship and prompted physicians to remain honest with their patients and stand with them till their very last moments. Roger Bone's insight of futility, terminal care and physician-patient relationship remains an important legacy for health care professionals and for families and patients facing end-of-life issues.