Interview CC14  

Interview CC14

Age at Interview: 36
Sex: Female
Age at Diagnosis: 27
Background: Flight Attendant; cohabiting, no children.

Brief outline:Diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer and given a poor chance of survival in 1992. External Radiotherapy followed by Internal Radiotherapy.


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Describes her friends different reactions to her illness.
 
She felt well-supported by her GP and consultant.
 
Describes how she sought further medical advice after she started having discharge as well as abnormal bleeding.
 
She couldn't identify any known cause for why she developed cervical cancer.
 
She had been worried about having the rods removed after internal radiotherapy but it had not been painful.
 
She suffered severe bowel problems and sickness during her radiotherapy for advanced cancer.
 
She explains how she has learnt to cope with long term bowel problems following radiotherapy.
 
Explains that not being able to have children was not a problem when she started a new relationship.
 
Describes how over the years she has come to terms with not being able to have children.
 
Comments that radiotherapy did not have any negative effect on her sex life.
 
She advises talking to friends and from her own experience a bad prognosis can work out to be more positive than it seems at the beginning.
Jenni Murray - Cancer
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