Coronation Street Star Tracy Shaw Breaks Down in Tears From Hospital as She Shares Emotional Breast Cancer Update

Former Coronation Street actress Tracy Shaw has shared a heartbreaking update on her breast cancer battle after being rushed to A&E, leaving fans deeply concerned.

The 52-year-old actress took to Instagram from her hospital bed, fighting back tears as she thanked NHS staff for their dedication while revealing the frightening health setback that forced her to seek emergency treatment.

High Fever Leads to Emergency Hospital Visit

Tracy explained that she suffered repeated spikes in her temperature, prompting doctors to advise her to go to hospital despite her reluctance.

“I had really, really high temperatures yesterday and they spiked several times,” she told followers.

“I didn’t want to go to A&E in this hot weather, but my body has suffered today, so I came in early this morning.”

Although clearly exhausted, Tracy made a point of praising the doctors, nurses and emergency staff who have cared for her throughout her treatment.

Tracy Shaw gave a tearful update on her cancer battleCredit: Instagram / tracy.k.shaw

 

The star revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer back in AprilCredit: Instagram / tracy.k.shaw

‘Cancer Makes Every Hospital Visit More Difficult’

The actress admitted that visiting A&E while undergoing chemotherapy can be especially worrying because her immune system is now severely weakened.

“It isn’t easy coming in when we have cancer,” she said.

“There are lots of people here with different illnesses, and some have simply had too much to drink. When your immune system is so low, it’s really difficult getting through the department without worrying about catching something else.”

Despite her own struggles, Tracy said she was humbled watching NHS staff continue working tirelessly throughout Britain’s record-breaking heatwave.

“Everyone working in hospitals today, I salute you,” she said, thanking the medical teams for their compassion and dedication.

Tracy played the role of Maxine Peacock on Coronation StreetCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

 

The star was in the role until her character was murdered by serial killer Richard Hillman in 2003Credit: Handout

A Difficult Road Since Her Diagnosis

Tracy revealed in April that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer after discovering a lump in her breast.

She has since begun chemotherapy and previously spoke candidly about how challenging the treatment has been.

Appearing on Lorraine last month, she recalled suffering a severe reaction after her first chemotherapy session.

“The first dose is a real test because they don’t know how your body will react,” she explained.

“I had a reaction and ended up with thrush all over my body. You think you’ve got through the chemo, and then the side effects begin. It’s just not pleasant.”

Fans Continue to Rally Around the Soap Favourite

Tracy is best known for playing beloved hairdresser Maxine Peacock on Coronation Street between 1995 and 2003 before the character was famously killed by serial killer Richard Hillman in one of the soap’s most memorable storylines.

Following her emotional hospital update, fans flooded social media with messages of love, encouragement and support, wishing the actress strength as she continues her treatment.

As Tracy continues her fight against breast cancer, her honest updates have offered a powerful reminder of the unseen challenges faced by cancer patients—even during something as routine as an emergency hospital visit.