Interview LC20  

Interview LC20

Age at Interview: 64
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 57
Background: Gold blocker (printing) (retired), married, no children.

Brief outline:Diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 1995; own stem cells removed (with bone marrow), then chemotherapy, and radiotherapy to the lung, then stem cells replaced.


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Recalls that radiotherapy had no side effects except that it made her a bit tired.
 
Describes her chemotherapy and stem cell transplant.
 
Comments that although her chemotherapy and stem cell transplant led to remission the therapy was not so successful for others.
 
Was helped by reflexology and aromatherapy at her support group and describes Reiki.
 
Describes the side effects of chemotherapy that she experienced, particularly the mouth ulcers, tiredness and diarrhoea.
 
She recalls the comfort and support she received from a Macmillan nurse when she was in hospital.
 
She enjoys her support group and says people's partners can go too.
Karol Sikora - Lung cancer
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