Interview OV24  

Interview OV24

Age at Interview: 58
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 44
Background: Clerical officer, married, no children.

Brief outline:Ovarian cancer diagnosed in 1989 after finding a large abdominal lump. Treated by surgical removal of ovaries and womb followed by chemotherapy.


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Attributed her symptoms to stress.
 
Her oncologist said she needed no further check-ups after 10 years in remission.
 
Advises doctors to explain things in simple terms and to allow patients time to take in their diagnosis.
 
Entered the menopause as a result of her treatment, and reflects that she probably did have mood swings.
 
Found it difficult to distinguish between menopausal symptoms and effects of the chemotherapy.
 
Wanted a family but had already accepted that she would have no children.
 
Would have liked more emotional support from family, friends and colleagues during her treatment.
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