The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Dancer Dowden hopes for Strictly return after her breast cancer battle

- Amy Dowden in her new series Dare To Dance.

Amy Dowden has said she is hoping to return to Strictly Come Dancing after she found it “so cruel” to have to watch from the sidelines last year while undergoing cancer treatment.

The Welsh profession­al dancer, 33, was too ill to compete in the most recent series of the BBC competitio­n after she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer last May and underwent a mastectomy.

After her latest health check revealed “no evidence of disease”, she has now set her sights on getting back to the dancefloor.

Dowden said: “This is the longest I’ve never danced for since May so I need to get my body back into it. “And obviously, my body’s been through so much with chemo so it’s building up gradually.

“But I have missed it so much. I used to go and support them and it was bitterswee­t.

“I was supporting my best friends but I didn’t want anything more than to be on that dancefloor. It was so cruel.

“So that’s the aim, is that they’ll have me back to be back on that dancefloor with my best friends doing what I love most later this year.”

While she could not compete in the last series of Strictly, she performed in the opening profession­als’ dance number during the final in December, and had made a surprise appearance in an earlier episode to read out the voting terms and conditions and give an update on her treatment.

Last week, Dowden announced the positive health update but said she will not receive the “all clear” for five years due to her “hormone-fed” type of cancer.

Reflecting on the developmen­t, she said: “It’s the best I could have hoped for, I’m smiling, I’ve got a spring in my step.

“I will need treatment once a month for five years, which is normal because I need to shut down all my hormones so it doesn’t feed the cancer, but I’m delighted, life resumes for me.” Dowden was diagnosed shortly after filming started on the second series of her BBC show Dare To Dance, where she travels across Wales giving people who want the chance to surprise their family and friends by learning a dance routine.

She said she wanted to continue with the series as she did not want cancer to “affect them and their journey”, so they worked “really hard” to film around her treatment.

The dancer explained they completed much of the footage around her mastectomy operation but before she started chemothera­py treatment, and that her Strictly family stepped in to help when she was recovering from surgery.

Dowden said the show was “exactly what she needed”.

Amy Dowden’s Dare To Dance is available on iPlayer.

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