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Coronation Street Star Beverley Callard Shares Health Update Ahead of 'Big Operation'

Beverley Callard will have two lymph nodes removed as a precaution despite early-stage breast cancer diagnosis, with radiotherapy planned and ongoing updates shared via social media.

  • A planned Friday operation at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital will remove two lymph nodes as a precaution during Beverley Callard's procedure.
  • Actor-first: Beverley Callard explained she learned of her breast cancer diagnosis 'literally 15 to 20 minutes before' filming her first Fair City scene, announced on RTÉ's The Late Late Show.
  • Beverley Callard described her pre-op nerves and coping habits, saying 'I have to tell you the house is so clean because I can't stop and think about things' and 'The waiting is the worst bit' while forcing herself to eat amid fears of hair loss.
  • She will travel back to the UK tomorrow for surgery and radiotherapy and expects to return to Fair City in a few weeks, while fans and colleagues sent support including 'All the very best for Friday Bev'.
  • Early-Stage detection suggests Beverley Callard's cancer is at 'very early stages'; she recalled beating cervical cancer at age 32 and praised NHS and fellow patients while urging women to get tested.
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Coronation Street legend shares fears she'll be left 'lopsided' after cancer surgery

Beverley Callard has opened up about her breast cancer diagnosis and treatment amid fears of how she will look following an operation today…

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Metro News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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