Interview LC27

Lung cancer diagnosed in 1999. Left lobectomy (lobe of lung removed) in April 2002. Recurrence detected in lymph nodes in 2002, treated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy (died June 2003).

Comments that he did not get much sympathy from the doctors and nurses after his lobectomy.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

He values the time that the nurse spends with him at the support group.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

Says it is important to join a support group and to talk to others who have had lung cancer.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

He would like to know why the operation caused his breathing problems but he doesn’t understand…

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

He thinks the surgeons were unrealistic about his recovery.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

He had difficulty in communicating with a ‘foreign’ nurse when he needed more morphine for his pain.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

His loss of voice was a sign that the cancer had recurred.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

He was very depressed after receiving the diagnosis and he lacked information.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64

Says that he would have liked to have some information before his operation.

Age at interview 66

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 64