Interview OV03  

Interview OV03

Age at Interview: 48
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 41
Background: Nurse; married, 2 adult children.

Brief outline:Ovarian cancer diagnosed in 1996 following abdominal swelling and pain, and depression. Treated by surgical removal of ovaries and womb followed by chemotherapy.


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Felt uncomfortable about her decision not to take part in a clinical trial.
 
Began taking HRT but stopped because she worried she might develop breast cancer.
 
Found it hard to adjust her diet during treatment and found dietary advice for people with cancer conflicting and confusing.
 
Worked (as a nurse) when she could during her treatment, but afterwards found full-time work difficult and took a break.
 
Felt she had reached a stage where she could put her cancer experience behind her.
 
Said that people don't know how to face you or what to say because they assume cancer means death.
 
Thinks family carers have a hard time because they have to take on new roles and have little support.
 
During her chemotherapy she had great support from friends, but it dried up when she finished her treatment.
 
Gained support from hearing about, and making friends with, other ovarian cancer survivors.
 
People should not feel guilty about having days when they feel low and cannot be positive.
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