Caption: Sam Mitchell played by Kim Medcalf (Picture: BBC)
When it was revealed that Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf) would be returning to EastEnders, fans rubbed their hands in anticipation to see what kind of chaos she’d create.
Though today, ‘Enders bosses have confirmed that Sam will find herself in the centre of an issue-based storyline, returning home after discovering a lump in her breast which will lead to a full breast cancer diagnosis.
The plot will follow Sam’s journey from her initial panic at finding the lump, the battle with her family to seek medical attention, receiving her diagnosis and the treatment she’ll undergo, while highlighting the importance of monitoring and seeking professional advice when experiencing changes in the breasts.
EastEnders have worked alongside Breast Cancer Now, in addition to consulting experts in the field in a bid to ensure the storyline is handled sensitively and accurately.
Sam will be diagnosed with breast cancer (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)
Viewers will see Sam return home with absolutely no intention of telling anybody about the lump, though her panicked and erratic behaviour soon gives away that something is seriously wrong.
Brother Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), baby-daddy Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) and his partner Denise Fox (Diane Parish) eventually discover the truth and with their full encouragement and support, Sam goes to the doctors and has her lump checked.
Though the results of the tests do confirm that Sam has breast cancer, there’s light at the end of the tunnel when it’s revealed that the cancer is in a very early stage.
In scenes broadcast in 2026, viewers will see her make a full recovery after undergoing a lumpectomy operation.
EastEnders will capture Sam’s entire journey from diagnosis to treatment (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron)
‘Enders boss, Ben Wadey, said: ‘It was imperative that we worked with Breast Cancer Now to ensure that Sam’s important breast cancer storyline was portrayed sensitively and accurately.
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‘Sam is initially hesitant to seek medical advice after she finds a lump in her breast but with the support of family and friends, Sam gets help quickly, and because her cancer is caught early, she’s able to successfully remove her breast lump via a lumpectomy in the New Year.’
Sally Kum, associate director of nursing and health information at Breast Cancer Now also spoke on the upcoming storyline: ‘Sam’s experience will resonate with thousands of EastEnders viewers. We’ve drawn on our insights and extensive expertise supporting people affected by breast cancer to help guide this storyline and ensure it’s portrayed authentically.
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‘We know that the earlier breast cancer is diagnosed, the better the chances of successful treatment and, ultimately, of lives being saved. As such, EastEnders is delivering a vital health message by raising awareness of the importance of breast checking, knowing the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, and getting any new or unusual breast changes checked by a GP.’
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