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Loose Women star and singer Coleen Nolan has spoken about the syndrome she fears developing later in life. She also discussed her health concerns for her children, daughter, Ciara and sons
Jake and Shane. Speaking to OK! Magazine, Coleen, who was a member of the girl group The Nolans, said she gets screened every year for breast cancer. She said: “I’m very vigilant, but I
don’t worry all the time because if I get it, I will have caught it early.” She lost her sister and fellow bandmate, Bernie Nolan, to breast cancer in 2013 aged 52. Her older sister and
fellow Loose Women panelist, Linda Nolan, was diagnosed with incurable secondary breast cancer cancer in 2017. READ MORE: SUSAN BOYLE TALKS "DIVINE INTERVENTION" BEHIND BGT SUCCESS
“She turned aggressive, which was horrendous because she was the most laid-back woman you’d ever meet. “All of a sudden she’d be this angry, violent person we didn’t recognise.” Speaking
on Loose Women this August, the television presenter spoke in more detail about her own dementia fears. She said: “Ever since my mum had Alzheimer's, it's a massive fear of mine -
so whenever I forget something, I panic.” She continued: “I've come off this show and people ask who's been on it and I can't remember.” “I will just sit there. I'm
terrible with names. I'm good with faces but I'm terrible with names.” “I do worry but then I have to think, I'm doing a lot of things. “When I go home, I'm a mum, I have
the pets, people are phoning about work so constantly things are going in (to my brain) so it's really hard to remember it all. It all just becomes jumbled up.”