Interview 37  

Interview 37

Age at Interview: 60
Background: A volunteer, married with 3 adult children.

Brief outline:Had routine mammograms since her 40s because of family history of breast cancer. In 1997 took part in medical research, including a mammogram. Invasive breast cancer was discovered and had treatment.


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She started having mammograms before she was fifty because of a family history of breast cancer.
 
A mammogram done in a research project detected a cancer.
 
Now has mammograms every two years and doesn't feel anxious beforehand.
 
Believes that breast screening saved her life, despite scepticism in the medical field about screening.
 
she had several benign lumps in the past, some of which were fibroadenomas.
 
Bleeding from a nipple turned out to be from a benign polyp which she had removed.
 
She spoke to friends who had also had breast cancer.
Jenni Murray - Cancer
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