Nolan Sisters' history of cancer as Linda Nolan shares health update

Linda Nolan is battling cancer. (ITV)
Linda Nolan is battling cancer. (ITV) (ITV)

Linda Nolan has revealed that two of her tumours have grown as she continues to be treated for cancer.

The singer told the Mirror that she was left "sobbing" after getting her latest test results. The star has been fighting the illness for several years after first being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, and revealed last year she told viewers that the cancer had spread to her brain. In a new interview, she has now shared that she gets so "jittery" so can "hardly walk" when she gets up.

Linda rose to fame with her singing siblings in The Nolan Sisters – who later changed their name to The Nolans – and cancer has struck their family several times. Linda, Anne and Coleen have all had cancer, and their sister Bernie died in 2013.

We have a look at Linda's latest health update and her sisters' cancer journeys.

The Nolans, who had their record 'Dressed to Kill' thrown out of the top 100 pop chart. Left to right; Linda Nolan, Anne Nolan, Bernie Nolan, Coleen Nolan, and Maureen Nolan
Linda Nolan, Anne Nolan, Bernie Nolan, Coleen Nolan and Maureen Nolan. (PA Images/Alamy) (PA, PA Images)

Linda, 65, was first diagnosed with breast cancer 19 years ago and although she went on to get the all clear the following year, in 2017 she was diagnosed with a secondary cancer in her hip. It spread to her liver in 2020 and then to her brain.

She has now shared that her consultant has told her that her most recent scans show the two largest tumours at the front and left side of her brain have grown. "I sobbed when my consultant first told me," she told the Mirror. "I know so many people are suffering and going through things, but I thought, just for once, could cancer just leave me alone? My heart sank.”

The star told Good Morning Britain that she now struggles to walk in the mornings. "I'm so jittery in the morning, I get so jittery I can hardly walk," she said. "So I have to sit in the bed for 10 minutes and get my legs working, and then go downstairs and do whatever."

Linda will now be trying another type of treatment, which will include Enhertu, a drug that has been at the centre of a row over women being denied it.

Linda Nolan has had some good news amid her cancer fight. (ITV screengrab)
Linda Nolan has been fighting cancer for several years. (ITV screengrab) (ITV screengrab)

During her GMB interview she also opened up about her sisters supporting her, saying: "One of my sisters gets the short straw and comes with me on results day, then we all meet in the cafe for lunch if the news is good, and if it's bad we just go home and have a cup of tea."

Over the last few years Linda has been candid about her journey, and in 2021 she told OK! magazine: "I’m scared of dying. There’s so much to live for." But she has also said that in some way her diagnosis has given her a "sense of freedom".

“It gives me a new perspective on life for me because I don't know how long I've got," she said on Good Morning Britain in 2022. "Whatever time I've got left, I want to make memories and have a great time."

Bernie was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, but got her all clear after chemotherapy and a mastectomy. However, it returned in 2012, and the star shared that doctors had told her it was incurable.

The singer insisted she would keep fighting, telling the Mirror: "I refuse to sit around like I’ve got a death sentence hanging over my head. I’m going to fight this for ever. It can get stuffed.”

Bernie Nolan at the Pride of Britain Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel. London, UK. 11/8/10.
Bernie Nolan died in 2013. (PA Images/Alamy) (GTCRFOTO, GTCRFOTO)

She said while it was hard hearing the word "incurable", she had also been told it was treatable. "It could have been worse," she said. "It could have just been ­incurable."

Less than a year later, Bernie passed away at the age of 52. "The entire family are devastated to have lost beloved Bernie, a wonderful wife, adoring mother and loving sister, she is irreplaceable," a spokesperson for the family - which includes sisters Maureen and Denise - said in a statement at the time.

Bernie had a daughter, Erin, who was 14 when her mum died. Linda later shared that her sister had left her a special diary. "Erin was Bernie’s whole world, and she wanted to continue to be able to influence her life," the Mirror quoted her as saying.

“So she left a diary for her. It is personal between mother and daughter – full of the memories they share.”

Anne was the first of the sisters to be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000. She was told she was clear of it, but in 2020 was told that the cancer was back and was stage three.

Anne Nolan outside ITV Studios  Featuring: Anne Nolan Where: London, United Kingdom When: 18 Feb 2014
Anne Nolan has beaten cancer twice. (PA Images/Alamy) (WENN, WENN Rights Ltd)

The singer, 73, was being treated for cancer at the same time as younger sister Linda, but her treatment was successful and that same year she was declared to be cancer-free.

"I wish Linda had the same results I had,” she told OK! in 2021. “Finding out I’m cancer-free has definitely been bittersweet.”

She went on: "Normally I’d have been over the moon, but it was so hard to say I was clear of cancer at the time because Linda hadn’t had her results back. But Linda was great. She didn’t make me feel bad. It was definitely bittersweet."

Last year Loose Women presenter Coleen revealed that she had skin cancer.

The TV star, 59, said she had carcinoma on her shoulder and pre-melanoma on her face.

Coleen Nolan said being on Celebrity Big Brother was the hardest thing she had ever done. (ITV)
Loose Women star Coleen Nolan was told she had skin cancer last year. (ITV)

Speaking on the ITV show she explained that she had been diagnosed after going to get a red patch of skin checked out. However, she assured fans that she was going to be fine, saying in a video on Instagram: “I don’t have dangerous skin cancer because I found it in time.”

Coleen recently shared that she frequently checks for signs of cancer because it has hit her family so hard. "We have had so much heartache..." she told the Mirror. "I’m always checking. I still have this thing when I think, ‘What if I have missed it?'"

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