Profiles

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Jane - Interview 02

Jane was diagnosed with CIN3 in 1999, aged 35, after a cone biopsy. Before the biopsy results, she believed she had cancer and felt frightened and anxious. She missed a couple of follow-up appointments because of fears of recurrence.

  • Background

    Jane is a full-time mother Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 45
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Rachel - Interview 14

    Rachel was diagnosed with CIN3 and CGIN in 2008, aged 35. She had a LLETZ and, shortly afterwards, a hysterectomy.

  • Background

    Rachel is an accountant. She lives with her partner and two children Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 36
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Katie - Interview 15

    Katie delayed going for cervical screening but, because she'd had some symptoms, she felt that something was probably wrong. She was diagnosed with CIN3 in 2009, aged 28, and treated by cone biopsy.

  • Background

    Katie is a single sales executive and has a daughter Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 28
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Joanne - Interview 16

    Joanne was diagnosed with CIN3 in 2008, aged 35, and treated by LLETZ. She found waiting for results difficult, though was happy with the care she received from doctors and nurses.

  • Background

    Joanne is a single food services assistant and has a daughter Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 36
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Anna - Interview 17

    Anna was diagnosed with CIN3 and micro-invasive cancer in 2008, aged 28. She had a LLETZ and, at her second follow-up appointment, another LLETZ because CIN1 was found.

  • Background

    Anna is a married housewife and mother with one child Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 29
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Anna - Interview 18

    Anna found out she had mild cervical abnormalities while travelling abroad in Columbia. She had a colposcopy and punch biopsy there but was unsure whether she had cancer or pre-cancer. She flew back to England and was treated by LLETZ.

  • Background

    Anna is single and works in marketing Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 28
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Sarah - Interview 19

    Sarah was diagnosed with CIN3 in 1999, aged 25, and treated by LLETZ. She has had no problems since then and has been clear for around ten years.

  • Background

    Sarah is a married counsellor Ethnic background / nationality: White

  • Age at interview 35
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Sam - Interview 20

    Sam was diagnosed with CIN3 in 2009 at the age of 22. Over the course of two years, she had two LLETZ treatments and four or five biopsies. She found waiting between appointments very worrying and would have liked more information.

  • Background

    Sam is a full-time mother and housewife and lives with her partner Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 22
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Patricia - Interview 21

    Patricia was diagnosed with CIN3 in 1993, aged 38. She was treated by LLETZ and, later, chose to have a hysterectomy because of the anxiety she felt about recurrence and further problems.

  • Background

    Patricia is an NHS manager Ethnic background / nationality: White British

  • Age at interview 55
  • Sex/Gender Female