Soldato
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The medical team should be making medical decisions. However, the care of a child is more than just medical decisions. That is why they adopt the partnership model of care. Essentially the goal is to support the family care for their child rather than subvert that natural responsibility. Where possible the family should be providing all care and trained to do so. That appears to be case here does it not judging by the parents competency.
There is also a very good argument that parents will read more and be motivated more to finding new treatment options.
Religious beliefs should never be used to justify refusal of medical treatment. Clearly in this case that wasn't what happened, as has been pointed out to me.