“I Said Goodbye To 2025 With A Brain Scan…”: Trisha Goddard’s Quiet New Year Revelation Has Left Millions in Tears After months of treatment, Trisha has finally shared the update everyone has been praying for. No drama. No spotlight. Just one brave woman, one hospital room, and a message of fierce hope for millions of women fighting breast cancer right now. What she revealed — and why she chose this moment to speak — is more powerful than anyone expected.

Trisha Goddard has delivered an emotional and uplifting message to fans after revealing that her latest hospital scans show her metastatic breast cancer has not spread to her brain.

Trisha Goddard, 68, shared a defiant and upbeat update with fans on Friday, after receiving the results that her metastatic breast cancer has not spread to her brainTrisha Goddard, 68, shared a defiant and upbeat update with fans on Friday, after receiving the results that her metastatic breast cancer has not spread to her brain

The 68-year-old broadcaster, who was diagnosed with secondary – also known as stage four – breast cancer in 2023, took to social media on Friday to share the long-awaited results following routine MRI and CAT scans.

The broadcaster, who was diagnosed with incurable stage four breast cancer in 2023, posted a montage of hospital snaps and videos on social mediaThe broadcaster, who was diagnosed with incurable stage four breast cancer in 2023, posted a montage of hospital snaps and videos on social media

Trisha, who is also living with Raynaud’s syndrome – a condition that causes reduced blood flow to the fingers and toes and can be a side effect of chemotherapy – explained that frequent testing has become part of her everyday life.

The update came after she underwent routine MRI and CAT scans, which she described as a regular part of life amid ongoing treatmentThe update came after she underwent routine MRI and CAT scans, which she described as a regular part of life amid ongoing treatment

In a series of hospital photos and videos, she appeared smiling and defiant, even posting a clip of herself dancing in front of her Christmas tree.

Joking about the unusual way she ended the year, she wrote:
“No better way to see out 2025 than by having a brain scan, eh?”

She added that she was grateful to receive her results quickly, writing: 'Thank heavens, I got my results about an hour after my scan via a special app on my phone because I can't imagine having to go into the New Year full of angst waiting for them'She added that she was grateful to receive her results quickly, writing: ‘Thank heavens, I got my results about an hour after my scan via a special app on my phone because I can’t imagine having to go into the New Year full of angst waiting for them’

She added that she was relieved to receive her results quickly through a medical app on her phone.

“Thank heavens I got my results about an hour after my scan,” she shared.
“I can’t imagine having to go into the New Year full of angst waiting for them.”

Screenshots included in the post confirmed the positive outcome, stating there was ‘no evidence of metastatic disease’ in her brain.

The post also included a clip of her dancing and grinning from ear to ear in front of her Christmas treeThe post also included a clip of her dancing and grinning from ear to ear in front of her Christmas tree

Describing her ongoing treatment, Trisha explained how her oncology team monitor her condition closely through non-stop blood tests and scans.

It comes after Trisha opened up about living with stage four cancer in the famous Celebrity Big Brother house earlier this year in April (pictured with housemate Chesney Hawkes on CBB)It comes after Trisha opened up about living with stage four cancer in the famous Celebrity Big Brother house earlier this year in April (pictured with housemate Chesney Hawkes on CBB)

“That’s how they keep tabs on all those little f***er cancer cells they’re constantly playing Whack-A-Mole with,” she said, adding that her treatment plan is frequently adjusted to stay ahead of the disease.

The former talk-show host – who fronted Trisha from 1998 to 2004 – also thanked hospital staff who worked tirelessly over the festive period, praising the technicians, radiologists and doctors who treated her over New Year.

Making sure she was fit and well ahead of entering the house, she told Daily Mail: 'I went to the infusion centre on April 1. I call it my spa room' (pictured last month)Making sure she was fit and well ahead of entering the house, she told Daily Mail: ‘I went to the infusion centre on April 1. I call it my spa room’ (pictured last month)

She used the moment to highlight the importance of patient-centred cancer care, revealing that she recently met with health minister Ashley Dalton – who is also living with metastatic breast cancer – to discuss her involvement in the upcoming Cancer Plan.

Trisha’s update follows another deeply emotional post she shared over Christmas to mark her birthday, proudly declaring:
“I made it! 68 today!”

Last year, she made history by becoming the first person with terminal cancer to enter the Celebrity Big Brother house, where she spoke candidly about living with stage four cancer.

Explaining how she prepared to enter the house, she previously said:
“I went to the infusion centre on April 1 – I call it my spa room. I had a soupçon of chemo and targeted hormone therapy, then flew straight to the UK the next day.”

She described wearing compression garments, disinfecting surfaces on the plane, and undergoing further medical checks once she arrived in England.

“My oncologist is a rock star,” she said. “He told me, ‘I’m going to help you do this because your message of hope is so great.’”

Trisha has said she joined the show to prove to other patients that they should “not be scared of living” after a stage four diagnosis.


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