“Have you ever seen a chemotherapy room in a hospital? I hope you haven't. It's death row. If you were to lift her gown, you would see that the woman's arm makes a heroin addict's arm look attractive. There are so many attachments. What you have here is a situation where the woman is first tortured and then dies. Why? Because this is what is required by law. If doctors don't stick to standard procedure, the consequences are that they could lose their livelihood, their reputation, and face ruin. So they are obliged to repeat a failed experiment over and over again. Josephine had chemotherapy and a gigantic operation and every procedure you can imagine; every 'oscopy' there is. Grotesque. Medieval.” (Lord Saatchi after the death of his wife, novelist Josephine Hart.
The Telegraph, April 28, 2013