Interview 37

He was invited to be screened for bowel cancer in 2006, when aged 65. After an abnormal Faecal Occult Blood test he had a colonoscopy, during which two benign polyps were removed.

He was invited to be screened for bowel cancer in 2006, when aged 65. The result of the first Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was unclear, so he was asked to repeat the test. The result of the next test was normal, but he was asked to repeat the test once more, and this was found to be abnormal, so he had a colonoscopy. During the colonoscopy two benign [non-cancerous] polyps were removed. He has been asked to return for another colonoscopy in two years time.

After his colonoscopy he thought that his oxygen levels were a bit low for a while. He had no…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He recommends screening for bowel cancer for anyone ‘of a certain age because early diagnosis…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He felt reassured when he was given the odds of having a serious problem and told that an…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He added orange squash to take away the taste, but the medicine still didn’t taste nice. It gave…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

The doctor wanted him relaxed but not too drowsy during the colonoscopy.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He felt a cramp but this was relieved when the doctor withdrew some of the air from the bowel.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

Initially he thought it might be unlawful to put faeces in the post, but soon saw that the…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He was glad to read that an unclear or abnormal FOB test result does not necessarily mean a…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

Missing a day did not matter as long as stool samples were taken on three different occasions.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He put newspaper on the floor and toilet paper on top of that so that he could collect a sample…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male