http://users.adam.com.au/bstett/JwDEATHS75.htm
Here's something to add to the list... it's another list.
Bluesbrother - it depends on the country. Countries such as Australia, UK, USA, Canada, etc have essentially made two categories of patients: underage MUST have the transfusion, adults can decide on their own.
Countries like Brazil, Argentina, Spain, etc... have various levels of this, depending on the judge. Brazil is the other extreme: doctors can do anything they believe will save your life, even against your will, even if you're an adult.
To solve the "what ifs", I think that it is best to include in the table other details. I think that there CAN be cases where the blood was absolutely essential for life... also, to be fair, leaving the cases where the blood was administered and the person still died, or leaving the cases where the blood was withheld and the person lived... If those details are provided in the news story, they should be included somehow.
Maybe it would be good to just have a database of the people who have been involved in making this tough decision, leaving a link, a little bit of details regarding the case, and then allowing people to decide.
Currently, I have over 200 cases, and there are some interesting patterns to be seen. The three most common causes of JW's being in the news because they need blood (and, supposedly, die because of its denial) are:
Cancer - Leukemia being the most common
Accidents/Trauma
Mothers after giving birth
And, of course, the many hundreds of cases where babies have been taken away from their parents, given a BT, and given back to the parents.