Arthur

Arthur was diagnosed with bladder cancer at the end of 2016. He agreed to take part in the 100,000 Genomes Project before his operation to remove the tumours.

Arthur, 82, is retired and lives with his wife. He was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2016 after experiencing some blood in his urine. At his pre-op consultation, he was asked to take part in the 100,000 Genomes Project. He said he was a bit surprised because it was out of the blue but he was very happy to take part if it will make a difference. He signed the consent forms during the consultation, gave his blood and brought home the paperwork. He has no worries about taking part in the project and his only concern is that commercial companies not be allowed to make a profit from his sample.

Arthur was told all about the project at his pre-op assessment and thought let’s do it. He took an information pack home with him but didn’st take too much of it in.

Age at interview 82

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 82