Part of the singing group with her sisters, The Nolans, Linda told Good Morning Britain she was diagnosed on Monday last week. "Obviously that's very ...
Linda, who has also appeared on Loose Women and Celebrity Big Brother, said it was "scary" for all of the sisters. It's OK to feel sorry for yourself. In 2020 she was told it had spread to her liver. It's OK to feel angry. They have had a string of hits including 1979's I'm in the Mood for Dancing and Don't Make Waves. I wasn't getting headaches".
Singer Linda Nolan has revealed cancer has spread to her brain in an interview with hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley on Good Morning Britain.
(it is) the start of a long and winding road, but the hope is that (there is) this new drug, they’re hailing it as a wonder drug. She explained: “So it was a shock in that effect because… So my sister said ‘at least you’ve got some nice wigs out of it.’” [Loose Women](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/23343696.itv-loose-women-viewers-call-show-cancelled/) panellist added that she is “not giving up” and is remaining “positive” about the future. “But there is a new drug that’s been in use for a year, for brain cancer, and they’re going to try me on that as a (chemotherapy) drug with some other treatment.” [Good Morning Britain](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/23407759.itv-gmb-martin-lewis-confirmed-regular-co-host/): “Unfortunately, sadly for me, my [cancer](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/national/18626969.linda-nolan-says-cancer-treatment-sister-anne-double-nightmare/) has now spread to my brain, and which I only found out on Monday.
The singer, who had a string of hits with The Nolans, says she has bought a wheelchair and has moved in with her sister Denise.
[it is] the start of a long and winding road, but the hope is that [there is] this new drug, they're hailing it as a wonder drug. Really scary, scary trip to be on, this one." The girl group - referred to as Ireland's "First Family of Music" - had a string of hits including I'm In The Mood For Dancing and Don't Make Waves. With the family history of the disease, Nolan said it had been "really scary" for her other sisters, including Denise, Maureen and Coleen. [The Nolans](https://news.sky.com/topic/the-nolans-8834), said she has now bought a wheelchair and is preparing for "the inevitable". The singer, who had a string of hits with The Nolans, says she has bought a wheelchair and has moved in with her sister Denise.
Irish singer, actress and TV star Linda Nolan appeared on Good Morning Britain to share a devastating health update amid her ongoing cancer battle.
A third said: "The pictures felt quite intrusive to me but they did make me pause and think that I hope you’re doing ok. Sending you a truckload of love and hugs." Have a good time on GMB with Susanna and Ed tomorrow Linda, stay strong. I'm going to lose my hair again for the fourth time." She told ITV viewers: "I've always been hopeful with my treatment and what's going on in my life. I'm positive.
Linda Nolan has said she was "shocked and scared" after being told by her doctor that her cancer has spread to her brain.
[it is] the start of a long and winding road, but the hope is that [there is] this new drug, they're hailing it as a wonder drug. "So it was a shock in that effect because... Really scary, scary trip to be on, this one." [@LindaNolan_]is back to share some tragic news. She said she is "not giving up" and is remaining "positive" about the future. Linda Nolan has said she was "shocked and scared" after being told by her doctor that her cancer has spread to her brain.
The 64-year-old singer, part of Anglo-Irish family pop group The Nolans, revealed that she will be using a wheelchair and is moving in with her sister ...
(it is) the start of a long and winding road, but the hope is that (there is) this new drug, they’re hailing it as a wonder drug. “So it was a shock in that effect because… So my sister said ‘At least you’ve got some nice wigs out of it’.”
Singer Linda Nolan has revealed cancer has spread to her brain in an interview with hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley on Good Morning Britain.
(it is) the start of a long and winding road, but the hope is that (there is) this new drug, they’re hailing it as a wonder drug. She explained: “So it was a shock in that effect because… So my sister said ‘at least you’ve got some nice wigs out of it.’” [Loose Women](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/23343696.itv-loose-women-viewers-call-show-cancelled/) panellist added that she is “not giving up” and is remaining “positive” about the future. “But there is a new drug that’s been in use for a year, for brain cancer, and they’re going to try me on that as a (chemotherapy) drug with some other treatment.” [Good Morning Britain](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/23407759.itv-gmb-martin-lewis-confirmed-regular-co-host/): “Unfortunately, sadly for me, my [cancer](https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/national/18626969.linda-nolan-says-cancer-treatment-sister-anne-double-nightmare/) has now spread to my brain, and which I only found out on Monday.
Singer and TV personality reveals she will be using a wheelchair and moving in with sister Denise.
(it is) the start of a long and winding road, but the hope is that (there is) this new drug, they’re hailing it as a wonder drug. So my sister said ‘At least you’ve got some nice wigs out of it’.” “But there is a new drug that’s been in use for a year, for brain cancer, and they’re going to try me on that as a (chemotherapy) drug with some other treatment.”
The Nolan sisters' cancer: From Linda Nolan's heartbreaking health update to Anne's breast cancer battle and the late Bernie Nolan's death, plus what Loose ...
[passed away from cancer](https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/2013070411906/bernie-nolan-dies/) in 2013. Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006 and underwent a single mastectomy as part of her treatment. It just attacks my family all the time, and I know a lot of people go through it but selfishly, you think of yourself. Having a variant BRCA gene increases a woman's chance of developing breast cancer as well as ovarian cancer. [ Sign up to our HELLO! We don't have the BRCA 1 or 2 gene, we've been tested for that. The star has remained positive throughout, despite knowing her cancer is incurable. "They [the doctors] want positivity all the time," she said on GMB at the time. I've got to fight it, be positive and get on with it." The news is even more devastating for the Irish pop group since sister Bernie passed away following a cancer battle in 2013, while sister Anne has also fought breast cancer twice. Bernie, Anne and Linda Nolan have all had cancer. They kindly ask people to respect their privacy at this difficult time."
Linda Nolan has been forced to pull out of work commitments after learning her cancer has spread to her brain, but remains "positive" during her fight ...