Interview 22

Invited for screening in 2006, aged 64. The result of the Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was unclear so he repeated the test, which was abnormal. He had a colonoscopy, and a non-malignant polyp was removed.

He was invited for screening in 2006, when aged 64. The result of the Faecal Occult Blood test was unclear so he repeated the test, which was abnormal. He had to repeat the test a third time. This was also abnormal, so he had a colonoscopy. During the colonoscopy a small polyp was removed. This was sent for biopsy and was found to be non-malignant (non-cancerous).

The nurses rang him two days after his colonoscopy to see if he was in ‘good shape. He…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

Was surprised to read about the symptoms of bowel cancer in the leaflet.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

The letter of invitation shocked him because he was not used to preventive health care.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

His past experience of prostate cancer convinced him that it is best to diagnose cancer in the…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He felt ‘fed up’ when he had to repeat the test but thought that since he had started the…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He was not to eat or drink anything on the morning of the colonoscopy, during which a polyp was…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He prefers the term check-up.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He smeared two samples of a stool onto the test card on three different occasions.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male