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Sally Dynevor says breast cancer diagnosis changed her life completely
Summary
Sally Dynevor recalled that her 2009 breast cancer diagnosis 'completely changed' her life and said her Coronation Street storyline prompted her to get checked; former co-star Beverley Callard has since revealed her own diagnosis and is reported to be preparing for treatment.
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Sally Dynevor, who has played Sally Metcalfe on Coronation Street for four decades, discussed the personal impact of her 2009 breast cancer diagnosis during an appearance on Loose Women. Her character on the soap had a similar storyline that year, and both the actress and the character went on to recover. The conversation also turned to former co-star Beverley Callard, who recently announced she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Known details:
- Sally Dynevor was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2009; her Coronation Street character had a matching storyline that year and both are reported to have made full recoveries.
- Dynevor said the diagnosis changed her life and that being told she would need chemotherapy was when it felt truly serious to her.
- Beverley Callard, 68, announced a breast cancer diagnosis and has provided updates saying she feels "positive and strong"; reports say her cancer was caught early.
- Callard is reported to be returning to the UK for radiotherapy and surgery, and to begin lymph node testing this week; she has said she will keep fans updated.
Summary:
The discussion highlighted how Dynevor's diagnosis altered her outlook and how her on-screen storyline prompted her to seek checks. Beverley Callard is reported to be preparing for treatment and lymph node tests in the coming week, with further updates expected.
