Interview 32  

Interview 32

Age at Interview: 55
Background: A housewife and part-time child minder. Married with 2 adult children.

Brief outline:Had first routine mammogram at age 50. Was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Had treatment for breast cancer.


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She explains that she met people she knew when she went for her mammogram.
 
She'd heard breast screening was painful but still attended.
 
She thinks that routine breast screening should start earlier, around the onset of menopause.
 
Had several tests and then a core biopsy when these proved inconclusive.
 
'Suspicious tissue' found on her first mammogram turned out to be breast cancer.
 
Finds having post-operation mammograms both worrying and reassuring.
 
Results should be available on the same day as the mammogram and women shouldn't have to chase them up.
 
Feels grateful for the NHS resources that went into her treatment and post-operation check-ups.
 
If she hadn't gone for screening, her cancer might not have been detected until it was much more serious.
 
Advises her sons to be vigilant of any unusual breast changes.
 
She sees breast screening as an important aspect of health care, like going for smear tests and dental check-ups.
Jenni Murray - Cancer
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