Interview 23

Invited to be screened for bowel cancer in 2006, when aged 65. The result of the Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was abnormal so he had a colonoscopy. Nothing abnormal was found.

He was invited to be screened for bowel cancer in 2006, when aged 65. The result of the faecal occult blood test was abnormal and so he was asked to repeat it. This second test was also abnormal so he was offered a colonoscopy. Nothing abnormal was found during the colonoscopy.

The nurse emphasised the advantages of having a colonoscopy, but he felt he had a choice and…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He was ‘hugely impressed by the specialist screening practitioners. All the members of the team…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

The information leaflet convinced him that screening was worth doing.

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He had confidence in the NHS, and he had doctors in the family, so he knew that if a problem were…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male

He thought his abnormal FOB test result might be due to piles (haemorrhoids) bleeding from his…

Age at interview 65

Gender Male