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Emmerdale star discusses health scare for Amelia

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Emmerdale spoilers ahead. Emmerdale star Daisy Campbell says Amelia Spencer could really do with ex Noah Dingle's support right about now, as she deals with a cancer scare.

Discovering a lump on her breast, the teenager eventually seeks medical analysis from Manpreet Sharma, but not before completely freaking out. "Noah's been there for Amelia through thick and thin, he's always there to sort out her messes!" Campbell told Inside Soap. "She feels at a loss without him and starts thinking she maybe shouldn't have left him. "Related: Emmerdale's Kim Tate to receive a warning over Caleb Naturally, the stakes are higher now that she's got a little one to worry about. "I don't think she's coping well because she's terrified and anxious.

Even if you are young, as Amelia is, you should always go to see your doctor if you notice a lump. I think the soaps are great for getting important messages across. "This comes after the soap actress exclusively told Digital Spy that she hopes the pair patch things up and rekindle their relationship. "It's one of those situations where you know that it's bad for you, but you want them still. " Related: Emmerdale – who was Francis 'Frank' Ronald Tate?Campbell continued: "There's such good points to Noah, so it hurts Amelia deep down to walk away.

But I think she's also very headstrong and she knows what she wants. "I hope they can get back together, because they definitely come across great on screen – well I think they do anyway!

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