“THAT’S THE FRANK TRUTH”: Corrie Legend Tracy Shaw Opens Up About Grueling Cancer Side Effects Amid UK Heatwave

Coronation Street icon Tracy Shaw has delivered a raw and honest update on her ongoing battle with breast cancer, sharing the painful reality of her chemotherapy treatment with fans.
The 52-year-old actress—beloved by millions for her role as the tragic Maxine Peacock from 1995 to 2003—announced her diagnosis earlier this year. Now in the thick of grueling chemotherapy sessions, Tracy is laying bare the “frank truths” of fighting the disease during a blazing British summer.
Forced Out into the 5 AM Shadows
With a scorching heatwave currently sweeping across Britain, Tracy took to Instagram to share a poignant video recorded in the pitch black of the early morning. Due to her intense medication regime, the daytime sun and soaring temperatures are strictly off-limits.
Accompanied by her dogs, Tracy revealed she has no choice but to head out at 5 AM to catch a glimpse of daylight and breathe fresh air.
“So it’s currently 5am, we’ve walked, watched the sunrise and listened to the birds,” Tracy told her followers. “It’s important to get out and see some light because I can’t go near it in the day, and breathe fresh air into my organs which are trying to fight back. Just feel the peace.”
“These are the times that are really important for me. God bless anyone who is going into treatment today or is just coming out or is going through the chemo days. It’s been really important to me to realize how much peace is vital during our recovery phase of chemo.”
Shingles, Thrush, and “Chemo Land” Realities
Tracy, who also enjoyed a successful post-soap career starring in Casualty, Doctors, and releasing a pop cover of Happenin’ All Over Again, didn’t sugarcoat the devastating physical toll of her treatment.
The star admitted she is currently “all over the place,” battling a cocktail of painful side effects including shingles and thrush. Furthermore, she bravely touched upon a highly personal and rarely discussed symptom that has kept her virtually housebound.
“I’ve been really locked in the chemo land of not being able to go out because there isn’t a toilet that can actually take what I need now. That’s a bit frank, but that’s the truth,” she admitted openly.
“So, today, we’ve gone to their favorite park and that will be them for the day, and me for the day. I just wanna say hello to everyone. Stay cool.”
Refusing to Give the Disease a Name
Despite the intense physical agony, Tracy’s mental resilience remains incredibly fierce. She revealed she is actively trying to come up with a nickname for her illness—but refuses to call it “cancer” because she doesn’t want to give it any power.
Instead, she is leaning toward calling it “The Nothing” or “The No Name.”
“I don’t think it should be empowered by being acknowledged,” Tracy explained. “What the chemo today is doing is amazing, it’s killing everything in me. It’s helping me survive, so the side effects seem minimal even though they’re incredibly painful, it’s doing the thing against It. What do you think would offend it the most?”


