Emergency Department Use Prior to Cancer Diagnosis and Mortality.

Jul 22, 2025JAMA network open

Emergency Room Visits Before Cancer Diagnosis and Their Link to Death Risk

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Abstract

Among 410,120 patients diagnosed with cancer, 49.7% died within 7 years of diagnosis.

  • Patients who visited the emergency department (ED) before cancer diagnosis had a higher risk of death compared to those who did not.
  • The overall mortality rate was 61.7% for patients with an ED visit versus 37.8% for those without.
  • The risk of mortality decreased over time but remained significant for up to 7 years after diagnosis.
  • Patients admitted to the hospital from the ED had an even greater risk of death compared to the overall group.
  • Those discharged from the ED also faced a higher risk of mortality that persisted for at least 3 years.

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