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EastEnders facing an anxious wait for news in Monday's episode

Fans can find out what happens next on Monday on RTÉ One and BBC One at 7:30pm
Fans can find out what happens next on Monday on RTÉ One and BBC One at 7:30pm

Alfie is at the centre of the drama in Monday's EastEnders on RTÉ One and BBC One as the soap focuses on its prostate cancer storyline.

Releasing photos from Monday's episode, the BBC said: "A sombre Kat and Phil accompany Alfie to the hospital as he waits for his prostate cancer results."

Fans can find out what happens next on Monday on RTÉ One and BBC One at 7:30pm.

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"We hope that this storyline resonates with the audience and that we represent it as sensitively, and as accurately, as possible"

In August, EastEnders announced that it is working with the UK charities Prostate Cancer UK and Macmillan Cancer Support "as well as experts in the field to ensure the storyline is portrayed as accurately and as sensitively as possible".

Chris Clenshaw, Executive Producer of EastEnders, said: "When we first embarked on this storyline, we knew it was imperative that we worked alongside Prostate Cancer UK and Macmillan Cancer Support to take on and accurately portray such an emotional and pivotal storyline for Alfie (played by Shane Richie), and one that many viewers may relate to.

"Shane [Richie] has thoughtfully portrayed the realities of being diagnosed with prostate cancer with grace and understanding.

"We hope that this storyline resonates with the audience and that we represent it as sensitively, and as accurately, as possible."

Amy Rylance, Head of Improving Care at Prostate Cancer UK, said: "It's been a pleasure working alongside EastEnders on their prostate cancer storyline, and we salute the BBC for approaching Prostate Cancer UK to ensure the narrative is as close to real life as possible.

"Every man's experience of prostate cancer is unique, and it's so important for viewers to be given accurate information about the disease. It's been a privilege to provide insight into Alfie Moon's journey with prostate cancer, ensuring an authentic story is told every step of the way.

"Introducing Shane [Richie] to one of our supporters affected by prostate cancer gave him the opportunity to understand what it's like to experience the disease first hand."

Dany Bell, Macmillan Cancer Support’s Strategic Advisor for Treatment, Medicines and Genomic, added: "Storylines like Alfie's play a vital role in helping to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of prostate cancer and the impact a cancer diagnosis can have on individuals and their families.

"We also know that men can often find it difficult to talk about cancer, to protect the people around them or simply wanting to stay strong.

"We hope that seeing a character like Alfie go through this experience will help open up these vital conversations and highlight the array of support that’s out there."

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