Ann – Interview 2

Ann was diagnosed with DCIS in 2005, aged 56. She had a mastectomy and LD flap reconstruction at the same time. She is currently taking tamoxifen.

Ann went for a routine mammogram in December 2005 and had been for two before this one. She was not worried when she was recalled because she didn’t think there would be anything wrong. She was given several tests and found having a biopsy frightening. She was shocked when told she had DCIS because she;d had no symptoms, and very shocked to hear that she would need a mastectomy. She had not suspected any problems and a mastectomy seemed very drastic treatment. She was also offered breast reconstruction, which would be done at the same time as the mastectomy. Ann felt that she had no choice about having a mastectomy and found this very difficult to accept. She wanted to know more about why a mastectomy was needed and felt concerned when, after surgery, less DCIS was found than doctors first suspected.

Ann had an LD flap reconstruction, which involves moving a large muscle and some overlying fat and skin from the back of the body to make a new breast. She also had some lymph nodes removed. Ann had some pain and discomfort after her reconstruction and had some physiotherapy privately, but this did not relieve the discomfort completely. She will be having further minor surgery to treat the discomfort. After this, she would like to put the whole experience behind her. Ann said that, rather than the DCIS or cancer, her main concern has been the discomfort she has been having since her reconstruction. She was offered radiotherapy and chose not to have it, and is currently taking tamoxifen.

Ann would have liked more information about’ who to contact about concerns or queries after breast surgery, even several years on; the possibility of a DCIS diagnosis before attending for routine mammograms; and who each health professional treating her was.

Ann said she received a lot of support from her husband, sister and colleagues, though also felt that she would have liked to talk to other women in the same situation.

Ann was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2008.

Ann wondered if shed had symptoms but had pushed them to the back of her mind. She thought shed…

Age at interview 58

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56

Ann felt uncomfortable and vulnerable having a biopsy. Having her husband with her helped.

Age at interview 58

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56

Ann sometimes wonders if she really needed a mastectomy. She tells herself theres no point in…

Age at interview 58

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56

Ann wanted to talk to other women who were at the same stage as her and trying to make decisions…

Age at interview 58

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56

Ann wanted more information from doctors and felt asking questions was important.

Age at interview 58

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56

Ann fainted when doctors told her shed need a mastectomy. Shed expected nothing to be wrong and…

Age at interview 58

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56

Ann has had a lot of pain and discomfort since her reconstruction. She had a tendon cut to ease…

Age at interview 58

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 56