A COMPARISON OF CAUSE OF DEATH DETERMINATION IN MEN PREVIOUSLY DIAGNOSED WITH PROSTATE CANCER WHO DIED IN 1985 OR 1995

Abstract
Conclusions There was a high level of agreement concerning the underlying cause of death after a review of the information in hospital medical records and on death certificates for men with prostate cancer when cause of death was viewed as a dichotomous variable. The International Classification of Diseases-9 coding rules concerning the underlying cause of death favor overreporting rather than underreporting prostate cancer deaths compared with a review of hospital medical records. Cause of death determination does not appear to have changed after the introduction of prostate specific antigen testing.