Profiles

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Brenda - Interview 26

Brenda was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 17 years ago, and was treated with surgery. She has a permanent colostomy but has learned to live with it. She feels that a positive attitude has helped her through.

  • Background

    Brenda is widowed, and has one daughter. She is a demonstrator. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 78
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Marion - Interview 28

    Marion was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2003, and received surgery and chemotherapy. The chemotherapy left her with long-term nerve damage, which has resulted in burning sensations in her hands and feet. She sometimes worries about the cancer coming back, and wants to have regular checkups.

  • Background

    Marion is widowed, with three children. She is a retired doctor’s receptionist. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 73
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Christine - Interview 29

    Christine was diagnosed with breast cancer 18 years ago when she was 42. She received chemotherapy, radiotherapy to her breast and to her ovaries (which led to an early menopause), a mastectomy and tamoxifen. Cancer is no longer a part of her life.

  • Background

    Christine is married with two children. She is retired. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 61
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Dorothy - Interview 30

    Dorothy was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1998. She received surgery, radiotherapy and hormone treatment. She thinks that cancer is always a bit in the back of her mind. She has done lots of fundraising for cancer charities since her diagnosis.

  • Background

    Dorothy is married and is a retired nurse. She has two sons. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 74
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Albert - Interview 31

    Albert was diagnosed with prostate cancer 6 years ago. He decided not to have any conventional treatment, and is undergoing a course of alternative therapy involving some changes to his diet. Generally he feels well, and has put his diagnosis behind him.

  • Background

    Albert is married, and is a retired draughtsman. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 92
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Alan - Interview 33

    Alan was diagnosed with prostate cancer 11 years ago. He received surgery, then a course of radiotherapy when his PSA levels began to rise. Nowadays, he does not think that much about cancer, but feels that he is still living with it rather than beyond it.

  • Background

    Alan is married with two children aged 49 and 46. He is a retired architect. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 80
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Eric - Interview 34

    Eric was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1999 and received radiotherapy. The treatment helped bring his PSA levels down, and he is monitoring his PSA levels with the help of his consultant. Cancer does not affect him on a day to day basis anymore.

  • Background

    Eric is married and a retired company director. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 81
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Michael - Interview 35

    Michael was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2002, and received a prostate operation. Although his PSA is slowly rising, cancer has not had a big impact on his life. His PSA may rise high enough to start having an impact on his life if he needs treatment.

  • Background

    Michael is a semi-retired academic. He is widowed, and has two children. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 72
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Jennie - Interview 36

    Jennie was diagnosed with breast cancer in (1979) and bowel cancer in 1989. She received surgery for both, and had a breast reconstruction ten years ago. It took her almost 10 years to recover from the colon resection.

  • Background

    Jennie is a retired assistant house mistress. She has a partner and two daughters. Ethnic Background: White British.

  • Age at interview 71
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • John - Interview 37

    John was diagnosed with prostate cancer 8 years ago. He receives regular hormone implants, which has lead to some side effects including an impact on his sex life. He has accepted that prostate cancer is unlikely to end his life, and doesn't think about it much nowadays.

  • Background

    John is a retired director of technical services (chartered civil engineer), but still works as a Methodist preacher. He is married with four children aged 55, 53, 51 and 49....

  • Age at interview 88
  • Sex/Gender Male