Jacky – Interview 25
Jacky was diagnosed with DCIS in her right breast in 1994, aged 52, and had two wide local excisions. Later, a second cancer was found in her left breast and Jacky had a mastectomy.
Jacky was recalled after having a routine mammogram in 1994, aged 52. She was frightened because she had had a mammogram before but had not been recalled on that occasion. After tests, she was diagnosed with DCIS in her right breast and felt extremely shocked and scared.
Jacky had a wide local excision shortly after her diagnosis and a second operation because there had been no clear margins. Six months later, at a follow-up appointment, another cancer was detected, this time in her left breast. Jacky had a mastectomy and felt frightened and worried about how it could make her look. She was also prescribed tamoxifen for five years.
After another six months, at a follow-up appointment about reconstructive surgery, the doctor found a lump under Jacky’s right arm. She said she was terrified because she thought it could be secondary breast cancer. It turned out to be non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer that affects the lymphatic system. After treatment, Jacky decided to have breast reconstruction. During this surgery, an early skin cancer was detected and removed.
Jacky said that everything she had experienced had made her value life and live it more fully. She was involved in a breast cancer support group and also supported other women with breast cancer. She advised women to go for routine screening and to be breast aware.
Jacky said, If I had not attended my invitation for breast screening, none of my four cancers would have been detected. As it was, they were all found very early and I did not even require chemotherapy or radiotherapy
Jacky was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2003.