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Saba - Interview 36

Saba's mother was diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer 4 years ago after having appetite and weight loss. Ten weeks of gemcitabine chemotherapy had no effect on the cancer. She deteriorated gradually and died 11 months after diagnosis.

  • Background

    Saba is a designer. She is single and has no children. Ethnic background: Asian

  • Age at interview 45
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Theadora - Interview 38

    Theadora's mother developed jaundice in 2004. After doctors diagnosed pancreatic cancer she had chemotherapy, which continued intermittently almost until she died in 2007. She found complementary therapies, such as reiki, helpful and changed her diet.

  • Background

    Theadora is a senior civil servant and lives with her partner. Ethnic background: White Jewish

  • Age at interview 45
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Poppy ' Interview 40

    Poppy's father Adrian was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and at the point of diagnosis only had a few weeks to live. During this time he stayed with his oldest friends. Poppy also stayed with these friends so she could spend time with her father before he died.

  • Background

    Poppy's father Adrian was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and at the point of diagnosis only had a few weeks to live. During this time he stayed with his oldest...

  • Age at interview 27
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Susan ' Interview 07

    Susan's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1998 when she was 86 years old. Susan cared for her mother at home after she was involved in a car accident and it was apparent that she was becoming unable to cope alone.

  • Background

    Susan is a retired air stewardess. Susan is married with three adult children. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 72
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • David ' Interview 08

    Ten years ago David's father was diagnosed with lung cancer and he died three years later. David now works voluntarily for several national cancer organisations and charities representing carer and patient perspectives.

  • Background

    David is married with one grown up child. He is a retired research consultant and volunteers for several national cancer organisations and charities. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 58
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Cassie ' Interview 16

    Cassie's father was diagnosed with cancer of the tongue and throat in 2008. Cassie left her job to help her mother and become a full time carer for her father.

  • Background

    Cassie is single. She works as a counsellor. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 26
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Ruth ' Interview 17

    Ruth's mother was diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer in 2008. Ruth described how her mother maintained a positive attitude and was not afraid of death.

  • Background

    Ruth is married with two adult children. She works full-time as a self-employed counsellor. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 60
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Sue ' Interview 18

    Sue's father was diagnosed with dementia after a stroke, although he had already been occasionally forgetful or confused. Sue, her mother and sister, looked after him at home for 9 months until he was moved to a care home after a fall, where he died.

  • Background

    Sue is a special needs teacher. She is divorced with two adult children. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 63
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Emma ' Interview 19

    Emma began caring for her mother when she developed signs of Motor Neurone Disease. By getting end of life care funding and help from live-in carers, Emma was able to keep her mother in her own home until she died.

  • Background

    Emma is a higher level teaching assistant. She has two children aged 9 and 11 and is separated from her husband. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 44
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Georgina ' Interview 20

    Georgina cared for her mother, who had dementia and terminal bowel cancer. Georgina and her mum were very close and she describes how it was a pleasure to look after her.

  • Background

    Georgina is single with no children, and works as a library assistant. Ethnic background: White British

  • Age at interview 47
  • Sex/Gender Female