## BACKGROUND. Much of the recent increase in prostate carcinoma incidence has been attributed to screening with prostate specific antigen (PSA). Controversy exists as to whether this screening will ultimately impact prostate carcinoma mortality. Until adequate time elapses since PSA screening bec
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## Background: Patterns of excess risk for second primary cancers (spc) in prostate cancer patients have been observed for urinary bladder, other sites in the urinary tract, and hematolymphopoietic tissues in several, but not all, previously reported cohort studies. ## Methods: The risk of spc wa