Coleen Nolan has revealed it has become a daily ritual for her to check for signs of cancer everyday after the tragic effects the disease has had on her family.
The Loose Women presenter, who is one if six sisters, candidly admitted she is terrified she will be the family member targeted by the disease next.
Cancer has significantly affected the Nolan family after the sisters lost Bernie, 52, in 2013 after a three year battle with breast cancer.
Meanwhile both Anne, 73, and Linda, 65, have also both battled breast cancer with Linda’s becoming terminal after it returned in 2017.
Speaking to The Mirror Coleen opened up about the preventative measures she takes as she explained: ‘We have had so much heartache… I’m always checking. I still have this thing when I think, “What if I have missed it?”
Coleen Nolan has revealed it has become a daily ritual for her to check for signs of cancer everyday after the tragic effects the disease has had on her family
Cancer has significantly affected the Nolan family after the sisters lost Bernie, 52, in 2013 after a three year battle with breast cancer. Meanwhile both Anne, 73, and Linda, 65, have also both battled breast cancer with Linda’s becoming terminal after it returned in 2017
‘Whenever I’m in the shower, I will have a good feel and check and if there is ever a time when I think “I don’t like that”, I will go to the doctor straight away. And they will say “It’s fine, it’s a little cyst or an infection”.
While Coleen hopes she doesn’t get the disease, she explained that if she is unfortunate she wants to catch it early.
Revealing how much she spends on health care, she admitted: ‘My breast specialist is £225 a year. People say, “It’s all right for you, you’ve got money”. But you could probably spend that in a year on takeaways, down the pub or on cigarettes.’
The TV star pays for regular appointments with a breast specialist, in addition to her NHS mammogram every two years.
The eldest Nolan sister Anne, 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.
Meanwhile their other sister Linda, 65, was first diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer in 2005 before getting the all-clear in 2006.
But the disease sadly returned in 2017 and spread to her liver and brain.
Coleen opened up about the preventative measures she takes as she explained: ‘We have had so much heartache… I’m always checking. I still have this thing when I think, “What if I have missed it?” (pictured with Linda in 2016)
In 2013, Bernie Nolan passed away after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, and despite being given the all-clear the disease returned in 2012
Coleen told the publication that Linda has now admitted she waited too long before getting checked, whereas both times Anne found a lump it was only the size of a ‘grain of rice’ and she has never needed a mastectomy.
Meanwhile Anne was recently was overcome with emotion as she opened up about her health battle earlier this month.
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.
‘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 explained that when the cancer returned two decades later, it was two separate cancers and she underwent more chemotherapy, radiotherapy and another operation.
Holding back her tears, 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.’
‘Whereas sometimes you see families with three children and they’ve all had cancer. If you look at it like that, we’re kind of lucky in a way as well that only three of us have had it.’
Meanwhile Anne was recently was overcome with emotion as she opened up about her health battle earlier this month after her breast cancer returned two decades later
Meanwhile their other sister Linda has also been diagnosed with incurable cancer after she was first diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer in 2005 before getting the all-clear in 2006 (pictured together in August 2020)
In March, Linda revealed her latest cancer scan has shown ‘no progression in the disease’ after learning her tumours had shrunk.
Paying tribute to her sister, Anne said: ‘And Linda’s not very well at the moment, although she’s fantastic, she’s so upbeat about it all. She has moments, she calls them her duvet days.
‘But she still goes out, she does things with the family and gets out there. She doesn’t let it get her down too much, she’s amazing.’
Anne previously said it was the ‘best thing’ having her sister Linda by her side during her cancer treatment.
Discussing their cancer battle in a joint interview with New! magazine in 2021, the sisters said it has brought the family ‘closer’ and they also discussed their new ’emotional’ book Stronger Together.
Anne admitted it was a ‘relief’ to have Linda by her side as due to the coronavirus pandemic, she was unable to bring anyone with her to the hospital and usually her two daughters Amy and Alex would have attended treatment with her.