Interview 03
Screened in 2000, aged 64. Faecal Occult Blood test (FOB) test was normal, but later he noticed blood in his stools, was referred to a consultant, diagnosed with cancer, and treated with surgery.
He was invited to be screened for bowel cancer in 2000, aged 64. The result of the Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was normal. Six months later he re-read the letter that he was sent with the result of the test and noticed that the symptoms of bowel cancer include blood in the stools. Over a period of six months he noticed that 90% of the time he had blood in his stools, so he consulted his GP, who referred him to a consultant. In November 2001 he had a sigmoidoscopy, followed later by a colonoscopy, during which a biopsy was taken of a polyp. Cancer was diagnosed, and in 2002 he was treated with surgery.