Interview 46

Invited to be screened for bowel cancer in 2006. The result of the Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was abnormal, so she had a colonoscopy, when five polyps were removed. One polyp was cancerous, so she had a left hemi-colectomy.

She was invited to be screened for bowel cancer in August 2006. She did not have any symptoms. The result of the first Faecal Occult Blood (FOB) test was unclear, so she repeated the test. This was abnormal, so she had a colonoscopy, during which five polyps were removed. One polyp was found to be malignant (cancerous), so she had surgery, a left hemi-colectomy, to make sure that all cancerous tissue had been removed. No other treatment was needed. She now feels well, though tired at times. She will go back to see the surgeon for a check-up in February 2007. She will have another colonoscopy in September 2007, just to make sure the bowel is normal.

The laxatives tasted like dirty salty water and made her feel sick. They took about half an hour…

Age at interview 68

Gender Female

When she was telephoned to make an appointment with the surgeon she realised something was wrong,…

Age at interview 68

Gender Female

She was given an enema on the day of the operation to prepare the bowel for surgery.

Age at interview 68

Gender Female

Describes the operation, the pain relief, and post-operative care. She got ‘fantastic’ care from…

Age at interview 68

Gender Female

She was hungry and enjoyed the tea and biscuits after the colonoscopy. She had no side effects.

Age at interview 68

Gender Female

She didn’t like the idea of sending samples through the post.

Age at interview 68

Gender Female

She didn’t do the Faecal Occult Blood test immediately because she thought it would be a little…

Age at interview 68

Gender Female