Linda and Anne Nolan answer the cancer questions your doctor can t
Singers Linda and Anne Nolan have authored a new book, Stronger Together- here they answer those burning questions you might have if you or a loved one are diagnosed
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Anne and Linda Nolan both experienced cancer diagnoses (Image: OK! Magazine / Lorna Roach)
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Linda Nolan got cancer news while dressed as Wicked Queen - and did panto hours later
EXCLUSIVE: The Nolans star, 62, lifts her lid on her diagnosis while dressed as the Wicked Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and five days later the singer was arranging her mastectomy
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Linda - who has incurable secondary cancer which has spread from her hip to her liver - sat down for an interview with the paper along with her sister Anne Nolan, who completed treatment for breast cancer in November.
Anne, 70, has now been given the all-clear.
Throwback: Linda lost Brian to skin cancer in 2007, just one year after she was diagnosed with breast cancer for the first time (pictured in 1984)
On Wednesday, Anne credited her sister Linda for getting her through chemotherapy.
Anne and Linda underwent chemotherapy during the Covid pandemic, where restrictions prevented them from being accompanied by other members of the family for support.
Linda Nolan was suicidal after losing husband Brian to cancer a year after her diagnosis irishmirror.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishmirror.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Linda admitted that when she had a double mastectomy in 2006 she was worried that a lump she felt was her cancer, but explained to fans that her nurse reassured her it was just scar tissue.
Agreeing with what Anne had said earlier, Linda went on: What I mean is that it s inside your head all the time.
Honest: In the candid chat with Jess Boulton, Anne said: Eventually that feeling fades away and you don t think that all the time. Eventually it does leave your head (pictured on Friday)
Fear: Linda admitted that when she had a double mastectomy in 2006 she was worried that a lump she felt was her cancer, but said her nurse reassured her it was just scar tissue