Long-Term Mortality Risk in Early Onset Solid Cancer Survivors

Survivors of early onset solid cancers face high late mortality risks, significantly affecting surgical outcomes.

  • At 40 years post-diagnosis, cumulative all-cause mortality is 50%.
  • Survivors have an all-cause mortality rate 77% higher than the general population.
  • Non-cancer health-related causes eventually lead to more deaths than cancer progression.

Surgeons should be aware of these long-term risks when planning follow-up care and patient support.

  • Distinct survivor groups reveal 13 cancers with increased mortality and 6 with lower mortality relative to the general population.

Journal Article by Li J and Kuang X in Ann Surg Oncol

© 2026. Society of Surgical Oncology.

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