To date, only the state of Oregon has enacted assisted-suicide legislation. Under the three-year-old law, 16 people died in 1998, 27 in 1999, and 11 through the first nine months of 2000. Among those 11 who took advantage of the law in the first three quarters of 2000, 10 had end-stage cancer, and the 11th had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.