Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden 'working hard' to get back on the dance floor after cancer battle

Amy Dowden was diagnosed a year ago
Amy Dowden was diagnosed a year ago -Credit:Doug Peters/PA


Amy Dowden is striving to make a successful return to Strictly Come Dancing this year following her battle with breast cancer.

Discovering a lump in her breast just a day before jetting off to the Maldives for her honeymoon with fellow professional dancer Ben Jones, the 33 year old was later diagnosed with stage three breast cancer.

Following a mastectomy and chemotherapy treatment, which has now concluded, she opened up about her experience on BBC Breakfast saying: "I can't believe it's a year since I found the lump. But I'm just so grateful in the year for the treatment I've had, the NHS, and all the charities, everybody that's helped me to be still here today."

She continued, shedding light on her ongoing treatment schedule: "I was actually at the oncology unit yesterday, having my monthly injection, which I will need for five years."

"But I'm just so grateful to get another shot at life. but I never thought in a million years at 32, that I'd be diagnosed with breast cancer." She ended on a sobering note, adding: "I was living my life to the full on Strictly Come Dancing, I'd just got married, but cancer doesn't discriminate."

Dowden is now supporting The Big Help Out, a campaign to showcase how volunteering benefits both communities and the people who take part, and she said: "Unfortunately one in two of us in our lifetime is diagnosed with cancer but charities like Cancer Research UK, Macmillan Cancer Support, Young Lives Vs Cancer, Breast Cancer Now, they wouldn't exist if it wasn't for volunteers."

"And volunteers are the backbone, the heartbeat to all these charities that help fund research, the reason why I'm still alive today, to help support not just those going through it, but their families as well."

"But as a volunteer you get so much pride as well, it helps your mental health, there's so many benefits to it."

Asked what has helped her over the past year, she said: "I've got amazing friends and family. The oncology unit, the nurses, the breast nurses, and also the public support has been incredible."

"And I think the goal and the dream to be back on the dance floor as well, because I've missed it so, so much."

She added: "I'm working really really hard and getting my body fully back in rehab and physio, I've got a brilliant team. So fingers crossed I'll be back on your screens dancing later this."

"If Strictly will have me back, I'll be back."