
Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) has not had a great start to 2026 in Emmerdale.
First, he and his wife Moira Barton (Natalie Robb) were caught up in a fiery multi-car pileup during the events of Corriedale. Then he was shot during a showdown with John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth), the sociopathic serial killer who murdered his son Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter).
To make matters even worse, Moiraâs about to become under fire following the death of evil people trafficker Celia Daniels (Jaye Griffiths), because the police are having a hard time believing that she had no idea that her business partner and friend was running a modern slavery ring right under her nose. With all that on his plate, the last thing Cain needs is more bad newsâŚ
⌠But this is Soapland. Bad news comes in bulk.
After the crash, when Cain was being treated for his injuries, in Hotten General, the doctor discovered a sizeable mass growing inside him which could be cancerous.
Todayâs episode sees the Dalesâ resident hard man attempting to push the potentially life-changing diagnosis to the back of mind, instead choosing to focus on the mess Moiraâs in thanks to Celiaâs crimes.
But once heâs alone, the full reality of the situation sets in as Cain looks genuinely shaken by the news. The toughest bloke this side of Hotten finds himself unburdening (as much as Cain ever unburdens) to the closest thing heâs got to a BFF â Dr Liam Cavanagh.
The mild-mannered GP seems like a pretty unlikely ally for a man with a record for Grievous Bodily Harm longer than his family tree. But these two have supported each other through tough times, particularly during Cainâs grief over his son Nateâs death, during which he began drinking copiously to cope with the pain.

With a dose of tough love and honesty, Liam supported Cain through his downward spiral and confiding his own prostate cancer scare, forging an unbreakable bond of friendship.
Now Liam is there in Cainâs hour of need once again when he pays him a visit in hospital. He starts like any good friend would â by making fun of Cainâs injuries. âThe biggest shock in all this madness is that somehow, you managed to get this far in life before anybody shot you.â
Okay. Maybe Liamâs one-hundred percent supportive. Then they get into an heart-to-heart about how Cain âjiggered upâ his prostateâ (Liamâs exact words. You can tell Liamâs a doctor). Trying to look on the bright side, Liam reckons that even if the biopsy comes back with bad news, it will be very early stages, given that his PSA was negative.
But Cain reveals that heâs only had the Braca 2 test. Liam regrets that the test doesnât rule everything out. Letting his guard down, Cain wonders if Liam is going to give him a lecture like always. But Liam doesnât lecture.
In emotional scenes, Liam pledges his full support behind Cain without sugar-coating his situation. âI am not going to tell you that youâre going to be all right, because I donât know for sure that you will be. What I am going to do, whatever the next few months bring, I will be your shadow. Every step of the way. So⌠sorry about that. Iâm sure it will be a pain.â

Cain responds with the closest thing to a hug heâs capable of. âItâs all right.â He grunts. âI can take it.â
Producer of Emmerdale, Laura Shaw, recently revealed that Cain Dingle will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in a major new story for 2026.
âThe Dingle family are set to face huge repercussions and Cain is at the centre of a major prostate cancer storyline spanning across 2026â˛, she said.
âAdding to their devastation, Moira will be arrested for human trafficking, with her arrest timed to coincide with her husbandâs diagnosis. Their complex marriage will be tested as they face dark times.â