Interview 15

In 2001, aged 64, he was screened for bowel cancer. The result of the Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was abnormal. After a colonoscopy he was diagnosed with cancer and had surgery.

In 2001, when he was aged 64, he heard that other people in the area were being screened for bowel cancer, so he asked his GP about it. His GP arranged for him to be sent a screening kit. The result of the Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was abnormal, so he was offered a colonoscopy. After this investigation he was diagnosed with bowel cancer, and treated with surgery (a right hemi-colectomy). Since then he has had two other colonoscopies, during which polyps have been removed and diverticulitis has been diagnosed. He now feels well.

He found the bowel preparation difficult because his double doses of laxative caused pain as well…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He went to the hospital to get his results a week after the colonoscopy. The doctor explained…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

He had a right hemi-colectomy to remove part of the bowel. When he woke up he felt no pain…

Age at interview 67

Gender Male