Sue – Interview 9
Sue was diagnosed with DCIS at 49 and had a wide local excision. She was pleased she went for the mammogram and recommends them to other women.
In the past, Sue had had some breast cysts but never any serious concerns about her breasts. When she had her first routine mammogram, aged 49, she was recalled. She was devastated; when she got the letter and extremely anxious. She felt that something could be wrong and said this was the most difficult time for her.
After further tests, Sue was told that calcium deposits had been detected. She could have a mammogram the following year or a biopsy that day to investigate these further. She had a biopsy as well as an MRI scan.
Sue was diagnosed with low-grade DCIS, which she had never heard of before, and had a wide local excision shortly after diagnosis. She was happy with the surgery and said, I’m very happy with the results, and I think I could even go topless on the beach and no one would notice.; She returned to full-time work a week after surgery and will now be having yearly mammograms for five years, after which she will be on the NHS Breast Screening Programme again. She will then be invited for a mammogram every three years.
Sue said she had a lot of support from family and friends, particularly two friends who;d had invasive breast cancer in the past. She also stressed the importance of attending for routine mammograms.
Sue was interviewed for the Healthtalkonline website in 2008.