Interview 20

In 2004 developed a urinary infection, treated with antibiotics. Reluctantly he had a PSA test which was raised (31ng per ml). The consultant said this was due to the infection. He suggested saw palmetto, which has helped reduce urinary symptoms. PSA is now lower, 10.9ng per ml.

His GP advised him not to have a PSA test unless there were clear reasons for suspecting prostate…

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

A breakdown in communication led to him having the PSA test against his will.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Assumed he had a urinary infection so didn’t worry while waiting for his PSA test result.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male