Anne Nolan fights back tears on Lorraine as she shares moving cancer update and admits 'it hit the family hard' Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Kirsten Murray For Mailonline Published: 06:24 EDT, 7 August 2024 | Updated: 06:24 EDT, 7 August 2024 e-mail View comments Anne Nolan was overcome with emotion as she opened up about her health battle on Tuesday. The singer, best known for being one sixth of The Nolan Sisters, fought back tears as she spoke candidly about her cancer diagnosis during an appearance on Lorraine.

The Irish star, 73, was first diagnosed with cancer in 2000 and then two decades later revealed she had been diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. Fortunately she revealed she was cancer free in December of that year after undergoing a course of chemotherapy. Speaking to host Christine Lampard about her battle with the illness she explained: 'I am so lucky, I had my first cancer in 2000, I had my chemotherapy, radiotherapy and an operation.

Anne Nolan fought back tears on Lorraine on Tuesday as she shared a moving cancer update and admitted the disease has ' hit the family hard' Cancer has significantly affected the Nolan family after the sisters lost Bernie, 52, in 2013 after a three year battle with breast cancer. Linda also has incurable breast cancer (Maureen, Linda, Coleen, Denise and Anne pictured from L-R) 'After six months of chemo, I was fine, then 20 years later almost to the day, it came back again in a different breast.' Anne exp.