Strictly’s Amy Dowden reveals she’s undergoing a second mastectomy this week amid breast cancer battle

Strictly’s Amy Dowden has revealed she will undergo a second mastectomy this week amid her battle with breast cancer.
Professional dancer, 35, She was diagnosed with the disease in May 2023 and underwent treatment including mastectomy, chemotherapy, fertility treatment, and nearly died from sepsis.
In February 2024, he announced that doctors had found no evidence of the disease in his system, but officially it wouldn’t be all clear for five years and he would still need treatment.
The dancer, who was eliminated with this year’s Strictly winner Thomas Skinner, revealed she is now ready for a second mastectomy in a post she shared on Instagram on Monday.
He wrote: ‘As you all know, I have always been very open about my health and the care I receive. So I want to start by explaining that what I am about to share is not about treating a new cancer diagnosis.
‘But after a recent appointment with my incredible medical team we decided to have another mastectomy this week. They are confident that if all goes well, I can expect an easy recovery.’
Strictly’s Amy Dowden has revealed she will have a second mastectomy during her battle with breast cancer. In 2024, doctors found no evidence of the disease in his body but warned that all might not be officially clear for five years.
In a post on Instagram on Monday, the dancer, who was knocked out of this year’s Strictly title with Thomas Skinner (pictured), revealed she was now ready for a second mastectomy.
She explained: ‘Following a recent appointment with my incredible medical team, we decided to have another mastectomy… I can expect a speedy recovery.’
Amy concluded: ‘I’m looking forward to rejoining my Strictly family once I’ve recovered.
‘Of course I’ll miss not being there but I’ll be watching from home and looking forward to cheering on everyone. Thank you always for your support. Welsh people love Amy xxx’.
As part of her ongoing cancer treatment, Amy visits her local oncology ward every month to receive injections and be monitored.
Amy last month She opened up about the deep sadness she feels for ‘disappointing’ cancer patients after she and her famous partner, the Apprentice star thomasthey were the first from this series to be voted out.
‘I’m very sad to be left out of the competition because I really wanted to represent cancer survivors and I feel like I let them down,’ she said at the Women of the Year Awards, held at the Royal Lancaster hotel in London.
‘I wanted Thomas to go far, but selfishly I wanted to do it for the cancer community. From the moment I was diagnosed I went back, got taken out, came back again and finished last.’
Amy was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023, less than a year after she and fellow dancer Benjamin Jones got married.
All was well for him early last year, but his first return to Strictly, where he partnered JLS singer JB Gill, was cut short after just six weeks due to a foot injury.
‘I just wanted to show you what you can do in life after cancer,’ he said.
‘But I keep telling myself that coming back to Strictly and hitting the dance floor will show women and men that there is life after a cancer diagnosis.’
As part of her ongoing cancer treatment, Amy visits her local oncology ward every month to receive injections and be monitored.
When Amy was eliminated from the race last month, she thanked Thomas for helping her regain her confidence amid her health issues.
He shared: ‘I got to know the real Tom and he’s so sweet. He took care of me. We laughed so much.
‘We’ve worked hard and a glitterball would be great but what I’ve learned over the last few years is that happiness, health and being alive are more important than anything else.
‘I made a new friend for life and I wouldn’t change a thing. There’s a Ballroom kid in there, so I feel a little sad that he can’t go to the Ballroom, but as you know, the last three years have been pretty tough for me.
‘I lost all my confidence as a dancer – but walking into the room with you with a big smile and a laugh, you brought me back and honestly thank you.’
Asked by Tess Daly about their time on the show, Thomas added: ‘I loved it. I’ve never danced before and it was only a short time but Amy is amazing.
‘It was great fun and I enjoyed it. I can’t dance that well but I had so much fun!
‘Thanks Amy – we’re sorry we didn’t do a very good job, because you’re from a different class.’




