Interview LC01

Diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer April 2002, followed by chemotherapy, and then lobectomy. In October 2002 metastases in the brain, treated with radiotherapy (died in February 2003).

Says it is difficult for doctors because people can’t deal with ‘uncertainty’ and want good news…

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

Says that it ‘shook’ her when a ‘palliative care nurse called at her home, but that the nurse…

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

She is not afraid of dying and does not expect to suffer any pain.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

At first she wasn’t aware of the excellent support that was available within the hospital.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

Describes the terrible constipation after her lobectomy.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

Recalls that her veins became hard and uncomfortable during chemotherapy.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

Says that radiotherapy to her head made her hair fall out and that treatment made her feel very…

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

Her first symptom was fatigue, which she put down to overwork.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55

She describes having radiotherapy to her head after the cancer spread to her brain.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 55