 This study investigates the relationship between internet use, family burden, emotional support, and mental health, depression, and suicidal addition among patients with gastrointestinal cancer, GIC. The findings indicate a substantial negative correlation between mental health and suicidal addition. Patients who completed their treatment had lower median scores for suicidal addition and demonstrated a stronger correlation between emotional support and mental health compared to those still undergoing treatment. Age was found to moderate the mental health suicidal addition link significantly, while internet usage for health-related information was inversely correlated with mental health and suicidal addition. Family burden emerged as a significant negative influence on mental health, while emotional support positively impacted mental health. The study contributes towards a deeper understanding of suicide risk factors in GIC patients, potentially shaping more effective preventive strategies. This article was authored by Abhishek Choudhury and Yekin Shasava. We are article.tv, links in the description below.