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Dublin GAA star told she has stage four cancer after 'legs go numb'
Lana Nolan was diagnosed with stage four appendix and stage two bowel cancer after surgery; she has raised over €8,000 for the Irish Cancer Society and plans a phased return to football.
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GAA star life turned upside down after cancer diagnosis
A talented GAA star has opened up about being diagnosed with stage-four cancer after a tumour was discovered during an emergency appendix removal. Lana Nolan had her life turned upside down when she was diagnosed in January, after experiencing a numbness in her legs. After attending a GP, she was immediately sent to A&E to have her appendix removed. The Glasnevin native, who has represented Dublin at both Under-20 and minor levels in Gaelic foot…
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