Interview OV15

Ovarian cancer diagnosed in 1997 following frequent urination and feeling that all was not well. Treated by surgical removal of ovaries and womb. Recurrence treated with chemotherapy.

Sad stories of other peoples experiences were unhelpful.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Felt uncomfortable about planning her life more than a few months ahead.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Describes how counselling helped her.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Her husband found it difficult to show his feelings or talk about his fears.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Describes how chemotherapy frightened her and how it brought out the good in people.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

She could work on days when she felt well between chemotherapy treatments.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Had an allergic reaction to the chemotherapy on her sixth treatment.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Having cancer taught her to value the important things in life.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Found it hard to deal with other peoples emotional reactions to her illness.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50

Was given a nice wig but preferred to wear a scarf or hat.

Age at interview 55

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 50