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Interview 30

No urinary symptoms, but he asked for a PSA test because a friend had prostate cancer and because of media coverage. PSA found to be slightly raised. In 2004, after a biopsy, cancer was diagnosed, and treated with hormones and then brachytherapy.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Consulting engineer (semi-retired). Marital status married. Number of chidlren’ 2. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 66
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 20

    In 2004 developed a urinary infection, treated with antibiotics. Reluctantly he had a PSA test which was raised (31ng per ml). The consultant said this was due to the infection. He suggested saw palmetto, which has helped reduce urinary symptoms. PSA is now lower, 10.9ng per ml.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Part time university lecturer. Marital status married. Number of children’ 2. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 66
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 32

    His father had prostate cancer, so in 2005 he asked his GP for a PSA test. The result of the test was 'normal'.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Gardener. Marital status married. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 42
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 33

    In 1996 he consulted his GP because his urinary flow wasn't as powerful as previously. Investigations, including a blood test and biopsy, indicated prostate cancer with metastases in bones. He is treated intermittently with hormones. He also finds spiritual healing helpful.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Retired electrical technician. Marital status married. Number of children’ 6. Ethnic background’ Afro-Caribbean.

  • Age at interview 70
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 34

    He had urinary symptoms for about 5 years, and in February 2005 had a PSA test which was slightly raised. After a biopsy, prostate cancer was diagnosed and treated with High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU). He recovered quickly from the operation with few side effects and little discomfort.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Guest house proprietor. Marital status married. Number of children’ 4. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 72
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 35

    He decided to have a PSA test because of a family history of prostate cancer. The PSA result was slightly raised, so he had a biopsy. Cancer was diagnosed. In May 2005 he had a radical prostatectomy.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Sales manager. Marital status married. Number of children’ 2. Ethnic Background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 52
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 36

    Ten years ago had urinary symptoms and had TURP operation for enlarged prostate. In 2002 he found blood in his urine. His PSA was "raised" so he had a biopsy, and prostate cancer was diagnosed. This has been treated with hormones.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Retired police officer. Marital status widower. Number of children’ 1. Ethnic Background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 72
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 37

    He asked his GP for a PSA test because he had prostate cancer in the family and because a colleague persuaded him that it was a good idea to have regular health checks. PSA tests in 2001 and 2004 were 'normal'.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Retired police officer. Marital status Married. Number of children’ 2. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 55
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 38

    He had mild urinary symptoms, and backache. Knowing that bone pain can be due to the spread of prostate cancer he asked his GP for a PSA test. This was "raised", but when repeated six months later was lower, so he was reassured.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Retired teacher. Marital status Married. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 72
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 39

    He had lost weight and had erectile problems. In 2004, at his annual check up, he asked for a PSA test, which was slightly raised. After a biopsy he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and treated with hormones and brachytherapy.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Retired engineer. Marital status married. Number of children’ 3. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 69
  • Sex/Gender Male