Ken – Interview 17

Ken was diagnosed with prostate cancer five years ago, and was told that it was terminal. He still receives hormone injections every three months for treatment. He feels that cancer hasn’t affected him greatly in the long-term.

Ken was diagnosed with prostate cancer about 5 years ago. He was told that his cancer was terminal, so he is not living beyond cancer, he is living with cancer. However, it doesn’t really affect him nowadays. He thinks that having had a few hard knocks in life has taught him how to cope with things, because if you don’t you can go under with them. He has taken things in his stride, including his cancer diagnosis.

He was first diagnosed when he was being tested for his heart, but didn’t have any symptoms at the time. He has had treatment since in the form of injections every four months. He used to feel very tired for three or four days after his injections, but he doesn’t experience this anymore. His main long-term effect is urgency when he needs to urinate, which he says can be a bit awkward.

Ken is confident in his doctor’s treatment, and has faith in his local GP. He says that his wife helped him through his cancer experience.

Ken has a hormone injection every four months as treatment for his advanced prostate cancer; his…

Age at interview 78

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 71