Prison Hospice Program
CANON CITY, CO. - NOVEMBER 19: Fellow prisoner Wayne Rose, left, assisted inmate Robert Bryan out of bed, November 19, 2012. Since Bryan signed prison hospice papers declining medical treatment, he could only receive pain medication to make his fight with liver cancer more comfortable. The pain medication mades Bryan dizzy and a fall risk. Robert Bryan has spent most of his life behind bars. Arrested more than 50 times since he was 18 years old, his current sentence — six years for second-degree assault — will be his last. He has liver cancer and is now a patient of the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility’s hospice program in Canon City. (Photo By RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
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