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Incidence of Death From Unintentional Injury Among Patients With Cancer in the United States
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This study found that the incidence of death from unintentional injury among patients with cancer was significantly higher than that in the general population in the United States. The rates of death from unintentional injury varied by age, sex, race/ethnicity, marital status, cancer site, disease stage, and time since diagnosis. The findings suggest that death from unintentional injury among patients with cancer requires further attention and that initiatives to identify patients at risk and to develop targeted prevention strategies should be prioritized.
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