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Original Articles

Causes of Death Among Patients With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Pages 615-626
Received 16 Dec 2004
Accepted 16 Mar 2005
Published online: 23 Feb 2007
 

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a debilitating illness affecting thousands of individuals. At the present time, there are few studies that have investigated causes of death for those with this syndrome. The authors analyzed a memorial list tabulated by the National CFIDS Foundation of 166 deceased individuals who had had CFS. There were approximately three times more women than men on the list. The three most prevalent causes of death were heart failure, suicide, and cancer, which accounted for 59.6% of all deaths. The mean age of those who died from cancer and suicide was 47.8 and 39.3 years, respectively, which is considerably younger than those who died from cancer and suicide in the general population. The implications of these findings are discussed.

The authors appreciate the assistance of Jill McLaughlin of the National CIFDS Foundation in conducting this study. We also thank Connie Van der Eb, Gloria Njoku, Amber Jurgens, Michael Fries, and Fred Friedberg for their editorial help.

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