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Netherlands euthanasia cases involving dementia surge

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April 8, 2026
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Euthanasia cases involving dementia patients in the Netherlands have risen sharply, nearly tripling since 2020 and reigniting moral and legal concerns about the country’s increasingly permissive end-of-life regime. According to new figures from the Regional Euthanasia Review Committees, the number of dementia patients euthanized climbed from 170 in 2020 to 499 last year. That increase comes even as euthanasia in such cases remains a small fraction of the roughly 300,000 people living with dementia in the country.

The rise appears to be driven in large part by patients seeking euthanasia before they lose the legal ability to consent. Dutch law makes it far more difficult to proceed once a patient is no longer mentally competent, because doctors must still be able to establish that the suffering is both unbearable and clearly experienced by the patient. Last year, only seven euthanasia cases involved patients who had already lost mental competence, a number that has remained broadly stable for several years.

One widely cited recent case involved Jaap Breugem, who chose euthanasia after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis because he feared losing himself piece by piece. His case illustrates the logic now increasingly driving these decisions: better to die earlier, many believe, than to reach the late stages of mental decline. Yet even some specialists caution against assuming the worst. They note that many people with advanced dementia still find comfort in routine, care, and human attention, even when outsiders imagine their lives as unbearable.

What began in the Netherlands as an exceptional measure for extreme suffering continues to expand. A society that tells the elderly and cognitively declining that death is preferable to dependency is not simply offering “choice.” It is reshaping the moral boundaries of medicine itself.

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