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Interview 40

Did not have any symptoms, but having read articles about prostate cancer and the PSA test in the national press he decided to ask his GP for the test. The result was 'normal'.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Acupuncturist. Marital status married. Number of children’ 1. Ethnic background’ White American.

  • Age at interview 57
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 43

    She encouraged her husband (interview number PSA27) to have a PSA test, but with the wisdom of hindsight she regrets this. Says that the consequences of the test (her husband's biopsy and its side-effects), affected her husband's sexual confidence for months.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Psychosexual therapist & relationship counsellor. Marital status married. Number of children’ 2. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 54
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 19

    Investigations started because of bowel problems. The specialist found retention of urine and an enlarged prostate. In March 2005, he had a trans-urethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Having found a small area of 'growth' the consultant recommended a PSA test, which was "normal".

  • Background

    Occupation’ Retired manager of countryside & farming estate. Marital status married. Number of children’ 3. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 78
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 02

    As a clinical academic who has been involved with screening for cancer in other sites, he felt he was in a good position to judge (when considering screening for prostate cancer) that the potential for harm outweighed the potential for benefit.

  • Background

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

  • Age at interview 63
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 01

    Sir Iain Chalmers practised as a medical doctor until 1973. Until recently he was a director of the UK Cochrane Centre. He is now editor of the James Lind Library www. Jameslindlibrary. Org.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Editor, James Lind Library. Marital status married. Number of children’ 2. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 62
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 03

    Worried about raised PSA. Had a biopsy but no diagnosis of cancer.

  • Background

    Marital status single. Number of children’ 0. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 61
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 04

    In 1999, aged 62, he developed painful urinary symptoms. PSA was slightly above normal. Symptoms cleared up with antibiotics. Since then yearly PSA tests have been normal. Family history of prostate cancer.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Builder (semi-retired). Marital status married. Number of children’ 2. Ethnic backround’ White Irish.

  • Age at interview 68
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 05

    Has never had urinary symptoms and has not had a PSA test. Has read about the PSA test and would have a test if it were offered

  • Background

    Occupation’ College porter. Marital status married. Number of children’ 2. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 61
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 06

    In 2004, developed frequency, so had a PSA test which was "on the limit". In March 2005, had difficulty passing urine. Had another PSA test, and has not yet had the results.

  • Background

    Occupation’ Teacher. Marital status married. Number of children’ 5. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 67
  • Sex/Gender Male