On Tuesday’s instalment of Lorraine, stand-in host Christine Lampard spoke to Anne Nolan about her cancer diagnosis Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Anne Nolan provided an update on her health during a chat with host Christine Lampard on ITV's Lorraine. During Tuesday's episode, the presenter asked about her well-being following her stage three breast cancer diagnosis. Responding, Anne said: "I am so lucky, I had my first cancer in 2000, I had my chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and an operation.

"After six months of chemo, I was fine, then 20 years later almost to the day, it came back again in a different breast." The Irish star explained to Christine that when the disease returned two decades later, it was two separate cancers. She underwent more chemotherapy, radiotherapy and another operation.

Visibly emotional, she added: "I'm happy to say that, I'm clear. I've got another year before I'm actually discharged. But I'm clear of cancer at the moment thank goodness.

I count myself really, really lucky." Christine expressed her relief at hearing Anne was doing well but noted how cancer has significantly affected the Nolan family. Agreeing, Anne said: "It has hit us hard, but then there are eight children in our family and three of us have had cancer.

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