Patricia – Interview 27

Patricia was diagnosed with DCIS in 1999, aged 53. She had a mastectomy and, about a year later, a second mastectomy because she felt unbalanced with only one breast and worried about recurrence.

Patricia was recalled after her first routine mammogram in 1999, aged 53, and was not worried because she had had no symptoms. After tests, she was diagnosed with DCIS and given the choice of having conservation surgery or a mastectomy. The doctor also advised that she stopped using HRT patches.

Patricia decided to have a mastectomy and said that, If I had cancer in the breast, I wanted the breast removed and I was very positive about that.; She also had some lymph nodes removed, which were all clear.

Patricia was concerned about the quality of her life without HRT and, after a team meeting, her doctors agreed that she could take it again. She was offered tamoxifen and chose not to have it.

After surgery, Patricia used a prosthesis but, in time, found it heavy and felt lop-sided; with only one breast. She was also concerned about recurrence. About a year after her first surgery, she decided to have a second mastectomy to remove her remaining breast. She said, The thought of having cancer again in another breast was enough for me to make the decision I’m sorry I can’t go through another four years waiting.; She chose not to have breast reconstruction.

Patricia returned to work afterwards but, along with other factors, became very depressed. She eventually left work and, at home, started reading more about DCIS and learnt that it was confined to the milk ducts. She started wondering if she had over reacted; but felt more reassured after talking to a breast care nurse.

Patricia said that, had she not gone for a mammogram, she would not have known she had DCIS because she had had no symptoms. She did not know before her own diagnosis that DCIS or asymptomatic breast cancer existed and advised other women to attend for routine breast screening.

Patricia was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2004.

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Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Patricia was in hospital for ten days after her mastectomy because she had a build up of fluid…

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Patricia found her prosthesis heavy and uncomfortable and prefers wearing a swim prosthesis.

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Patricia talked to her breast care nurse because she was worried shed had a mastectomy…

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Patricia decided to have her remaining breast removed because she wanted to reduce her chances of…

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Patricia had another mammogram and a core biopsy, and was glad the results were given on the same…

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Patricia feels that women should be made more aware of symptomless breast cancers. It was only…

Age at interview 57

Gender Female

Patricia knew straight away that she would prefer a mastectomy and was pleased with how the…

Age at interview 57

Gender Female