Interview 23

He did not have any urinary symptoms, but in 2001 he asked for a PSA test, which was found to be 5ng/ml. A biopsy was performed and prostate cancer diagnosed. He had a radical prostatectomy. His PSA is now 0.2ng/ml.

A friend encouraged him to have a PSA test even though he had no symptoms.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

When he heard that his PSA level was slightly raised his GP was sympathetic and explained that…

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

Having his wife with him when he saw the doctor helped him remember what was said about the options.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

After his consultant explained all the treatment options he chose prostatectomy.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

He wasn’t offered an anaesthetic but thought other men might consider it if faced with a biopsy.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

When he received his PSA result the GP suggested a digital rectal examination.

Age at interview 62

Gender Male

His GP was reluctant to do the PSA test but finally agreed after explaining that the test isn’t…

Age at interview 62

Gender Male