Strictly’s Amy Dowden has revealed she is undergoing a second mastectomy this week amid her breast cancer battle.
The professional dancer, 35, was diagnosed with the disease in May 2023 and underwent treatment including a mastectomy, chemotherapy, fertility treatment and also almost died of sepsis.
In February 2024, she revealed that doctors could find no evidence of the disease in her system, but that she wouldn’t officially get the all-clear for five years and would still need treatment.
In an Instagram post on Monday, the dancer – who was eliminated from Strictly first this year with Thomas Skinner – revealed she is now set for a second mastectomy.
She penned: ‘As you all know I’ve always been very open about my health and the care I receive. So I’d like to start by being clear what I am about to share is not to treat a new cancer diagnosis.
‘However following a recent appointment with my incredible medical team, we’ve decided that I’ll be having another mastectomy this week. They’re confident that, all going well, I can expect a straightforward recovery.’
Strictly’s Amy Dowden has revealed she is undergoing a second mastectomy amid her breast cancer battle. In 2024, doctors could find no evidence of the disease in her system, but had warned that she wouldn’t officially get the all-clear for five years
In an Instagram post on Monday, the dancer – who was eliminated from Strictly first this year with Thomas Skinner (pictured) – revealed she is now set for a second mastectomy
She explained: ‘Following a recent appointment with my incredible medical team, we’ve decided that I’ll be having another mastectomy… I can expect a straightforward recovery’
Amy concluded: ‘Once I have healed I look forward to rejoining my Strictly family.
‘Of course I’m going to miss not being there so much but I will be watching from home and look forward to cheering everyone on. Thank you always for all the support. Welsh love Amy xxx’.
As part of her ongoing cancer treatment, Amy visits her local oncology ward every month to receive an injection and to be monitored.
Last month Amy opened up about the deep sadness she feels over ‘letting down’ fellow cancer sufferers after she and her celebrity partner, Apprentice star Thomas, were the first to be voted off this series.
‘I’m gutted to be out of the competition because I really wanted to represent cancer survivors – and I feel like I’ve let them down,’ she said at the Women of the Year Awards at the Royal Lancaster hotel in London.
‘I wanted Thomas to go far but, selfishly, I wanted to do it for the cancer community. Since my diagnosis, I came back, got pulled out, came back again and then finished last.’
She was given the all-clear early last year, but her initial return to Strictly – when she was partnered with JLS singer JB Gill – was cut short after just six weeks due to a foot injury.
‘I just wanted to show what you can be capable of following life after cancer,’ she said at the time.
‘But I keep telling myself, coming back onto Strictly and getting back on the dancefloor will show ladies and men there is life after a cancer diagnosis.’
As part of her ongoing cancer treatment, Amy visits her local oncology ward every month to receive an injection and to be monitored
When Amy was eliminated from the how last month she thanked Thomas for helping her regain her confidence amid her health battles.
She shared: ‘I’ve got to know the real Tom, and he is adorable. He’s looked after me. We’ve laughed so much.
‘We’ve worked so hard and a glitterball would have been amazing but what I’ve learnt in the last few years is happiness, health and being alive is more important than anything.
‘I’ve made a new friend for life and I wouldn’t change a thing. There is a Ballroom boy in there so I’m a bit gutted he didn’t get to do the Ballroom, but the last three years as you know have been quite difficult for me.
‘I lost all confidence as a dancer – but walking into the room with you with a massive smile and a laugh, you brought me back and, honestly, thank you.’
When asked by Tess Daly about their time on the show, Thomas added: ‘I’ve loved it. I’ve never danced before and my stay was short, but Amy’s amazing.
‘It’s been great fun and I’ve enjoyed it. I can’t really dance that well but I’ve had fun!
‘Thank you, Amy – sorry that we haven’t done too good, ’cause you’re a different class.’











