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"Prostate cancer treatment"

About: North Devon District Hospital / Radiology (X-ray) North Devon District Hospital / Urology Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (Wonford) / Medical Imaging

(as the patient),

I was diagnosed with prostate cancer after noticing blood in my urine.

I immediately made a appointment with my GP who carried out a prostate examination the result of which was a hospital appointment within days at Barnstaple Hospital.

After a few appointments for bone scans at the RDE hospital in Exeter and MRI scans, PET and CT scans at my local hospital it was decided that a endoscopy gastrointestinal was required along with a prostate biopsy.

All this happened very quickly and in a couple of months I was receiving radiotherapy every weekday for nearly a month.

This was carried out at the Oncology department at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.

All the staff and nurses who work in the department are very professional but also very caring and with a great sense of humour which helps when you’re there for a couple of hours.

After my treatment I would go to the small cafe area in the department which is run by the cancer charity FORCE for a coffee and a quick snack, the prices are very reasonable and they also have a centre in the hospital grounds which can offer help, support and advice for people dealing with cancer.

I found that from the first appointment to starting treatment happened very quickly and I was kept informed all the way through.

I cannot thank everyone involved in my treatment enough.

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Response from Paula Howells, Senior Medical Secretary (Northern Services), Urology Team (Northern Services), Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 2 years ago
Paula Howells
Senior Medical Secretary (Northern Services), Urology Team (Northern Services),
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

I have worked in the NHS for over 35 years as a senior Medical Secretary in various specialties. I currently work in the Urology Department providing PA services to the clinical team.

Submitted on 25/09/2022 at 17:04
Published on Care Opinion at 17:04


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Dear Pops 73

I am sorry to read about your diagnosis of prostate cancer. However, many thanks for taking the time and trouble to post such positive feedback regarding your prompt diagnosis, investigation and treatment. I am pleased you found that all the staff and nurses who work in the department were professional and caring.

May I take this opportunity of wishing you well for your follow-up and any further treatment you may need at Barnstaple and Exeter hospitals.

Kind regards

Paula

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Update posted by Pops 73 (the patient)

Thank you Paula for your best wishes.

Response from Sonya Lucky, Patient Experience Officer (Eastern Services), PALS (Eastern Services), Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 2 years ago
Sonya Lucky
Patient Experience Officer (Eastern Services), PALS (Eastern Services),
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 29/09/2022 at 14:50
Published on Care Opinion at 14:50


Dear Pops 73,

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I am delighted to hear that you are so happy with the care you have received and would like to thank you very much for your positive feedback.

Kind comments such as yours are always gratefully received and are an encouragement to staff.

Wishing you well for your follow-up and any further treatment you may need at our hospitals.

Kind regards,

Sonya I Lucky

Patient Experience Officer

PALS Office

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Update posted by Pops 73 (the patient)

Thank you Sonya.

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