Alan – Interview 33
Alan was diagnosed with prostate cancer 11 years ago. He received surgery, then a course of radiotherapy when his PSA levels began to rise. Nowadays, he does not think that much about cancer, but feels that he is still living with it rather than beyond it.
Alan was diagnosed with an aggressive prostate cancer in 1999. He decided to have surgery instead of radiotherapy, as this course of action gave him more treatment options in the future.
Following his surgery, Alan received six monthly PSA tests, and in 2001 his PSA levels started to rise. At this point he received radiotherapy, and his cancer has been in remission since then.
Alan still sees his consultant for his regular PSA checks, and because of this he feels that he is not living past cancer. He is still dealing with it, and is continually monitored. He finds it helpful to know what his PSA level is, so he knows what he is dealing with.
Initially, he was slightly worried about being diagnosed with cancer. However, nowadays he has a fairly busy life so doesn’t sit back and worry about cancer on a day to day basis. Cancer is not a major part of his life these days.