Phil - Interview 32  

Phil - Interview 32

Age at Interview: 50
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 50
Background: Phil is the manager of a betting shop, but is not working at the moment due to ill health. He is married and has a son. Ethnic background/Nationality: White British.

Brief outline:In March 2010 Phil was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. After a liver biopsy doctors found that the cancer had spread to his liver. Phil is having chemotherapy and will soon start vaccine injections as part of the TeloVac trial. He feels well but tired.

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Phil had severe abdominal pains about half an hour after eating. At first he and his GP thought he had a duodenal ulcer.
 
Phil was terrified by the thought of having an endoscopy but the sedative made him sleepy and the procedure itself was not unpleasant.
 
Phil contacted a Macmillan nurse who visited him at home to discuss his needs and applied for state benefits on his behalf.
Pancreatic cancer
Introduction by Hugh Grant
Alison Chapple and Julie Evans
Pancreatic cancer
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