Interview 43

In 2005 he had a Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test, which was abnormal, so he had a colonoscopy, during which a polyp was found. Later he had a right hemi-colectomy and the polyp, which was found to be malignant, was removed.

He was screened for bowel cancer in 2000 and 2003. The Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) tests were normal. In 2005 he had another Faecal Occult blood test, which was abnormal, so he had a colonoscopy, during which a large polyp was found. This did not appear to be malignant, but the surgeon advised him to have surgery in case the base of the polyp was cancerous. In August 2005 he had a right hemi-colectomy. The polyp, which was found to be malignant, was removed. The cancer had not spread to the wall of the bowel so he did not need any chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Since then he has been having three monthly checks, and is feeling well. His next check up will be in February 2007.

He thought the nurses were ‘wonderful. They worked hard under difficult conditions.

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

Suggests that it is better to act sooner rather than later and that if he hadn’t been screened…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

The nurse gave him detailed information and appeared to show genuine concern. He didn’t want to…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male

He was fully informed, went into hospital for a pre-operation check, and was very impressed…

Age at interview 68

Gender Male