Jean – Interview 13
Jean was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer after a routine mammogram, aged 59. She had a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and is taking tamoxifen for five years.
Jean responded to our request for volunteers who had DCIS found through a routine mammogram. Jean had invasive breast cancer found through a routine mammogram. Like many women, she had heard about breast cancer but not DCIS, and was unaware that there was a difference between the two.
After a routine mammogram in 2007, Jean was recalled and, following tests, diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and is taking tamoxifen for five years.
Jean said that losing her hair during chemotherapy was very difficult for her. She also had some problems with swelling in her arm after surgery, which was drained on several occasions.
Jean took eleven months off work because, as well as her treatment, she also had to come to terms with the death of her husband. She had a lot of support from family and friends and said she was very happy with the care she received from doctors and nurses. Jean said she met lots of other people with cancer when she was going for radiotherapy, and advised women with breast cancer to take one day at a time.
Jean was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2008.