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Emmerdale viewers will see Chas Dingle receive a devastating diagnosis in upcoming scenes in a new health-based storyline. The ITV soap is to focus on a breast cancer storyline when Chas is troubled to discover a lump in her breast.
Chas' diagnosis will be emotional and frightening for her with the added stress and worry following her mother Faith's own tragic cancer story which unfolded in 2022. It comes as breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK with one woman diagnosed every ten minutes.
Single mum Chas, played by Lucy Pargeter, will be seen enjoying a fun fling with the village doctor, Liam Cavanagh, played by Jonny McPherson, until Liam tells her he has felt a lump in her breast.
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His pronouncement shatters the mood and once alone, Chas is visibly full of fear. Although Dr Liam does his best to reassure her that it could be a cyst or something benign and not cancer, he does insist she follow this up without delay by making an appointment to see her GP.
Before long, following a trip to the breast clinic for diagnostic tests, the news is soon given that she has triple negative breast cancer. Shell-shocked by the news, Chas initially decides to keep her diagnosis to herself. As a mother to a young daughter, she is keen to stay healthy, and with her mother’s history at the forefront of her thoughts, Chas is well aware of the potential implications.
Producer Kate Brooks explained: "When this story was first pitched, we were acutely aware how important it was to explore this. With Chas’s family history of breast
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