Interview 01

Invited for screening in 2001 when aged 62. The first Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test suggested there might be a problem, so test repeated. He had a colonoscopy, was diagnosed with bowel cancer, had surgery and a temporary ileostomy.

Initially he did not want to take part in screening for bowel cancer, mainly because he did not think he was at high risk of getting the disease, because he felt well, and was busy, but his wife persuaded him to do the Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test. He was told the result was abnormal, and he was asked to repeat the test on two more occasions. After the third test he was invited to have a colonoscopy.

The colonoscopy confirmed that he had bowel cancer. This diagnosis came as a shock, because although he had had blood in his stools [motions] for many years, his GP had told him that this was due to piles [haemorrhoids].

Sixteen days later he was admitted to hospital for surgery, and was in hospital for three weeks. Part of his colon was removed and he had a temporary ileostomy. He was off work for four months. The ileostomy was reversed after six months. Since then he has felt well and has had follow-up checks every six months. He has been involved in the local support group, which he finds helpful.

The surgeon told him he had cancer and showed him pictures of the inside of his bowel. A nurse…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He found the surgery devastating and was in hospital for three weeks. He needed a temporary…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He is sure that early diagnosis prevented his cancer from spreading and is now convinced that…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

At first he was sceptical about screening for bowel cancer.

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He was still sceptical about screening when he was asked to repeat the test.

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He did not believe that there could be anything wrong because he felt fit, members of his family…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He was more concerned about taking time off work than about what the abnormal test result meant…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He slept through his first colonoscopy and remembered nothing. He had a later colonoscopy without…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He was reluctant to repeat the test because he had little time.

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He held some toilet paper underneath his bottom in order to catch his motion.

Age at interview 67

Gender Male