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Lizzie Edmonds

Amy Dowden rushed to hospital amid ongoing cancer battle

Strictly professional Amy Dowden has revealed she made an unexpected dash to hospital last week amid her ongoing battle with breast cancer.

The star, 33, was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer last year.

Caerphilly-born Dowden has since undergone a mastectomy, chemotherapy and fertility treatment, and missed out on being a competitor on Strictly during the 2023 series.

On Monday, she took to social media to update her fans about how she spent time at a respiratory unit last week.

She wrote under pictures of herself on a hospital bed: “So last week didn't exactly go to plan. Feeling much better now and still taking it easy. 

“But can't thank the NHS and the care I received on the respiratory unit enough. Also to my family and Ben of course. Always dropping everything and spending endless hours next to my bed while I mainly slept.

“Feeling much better and thanks for the many messages after going quiet. Off to oncology unit today for my monthly injection, (missed it last week due to being poorly).”

(Amy Dowden/Instagram)

It comes weeks after her friend - Dragon’s Den star Sara Davies - spoke about Dowden’s diagnosis and confirmed she was reluctant to have chemo to begin with.

The pair met on Strictly in 2021 when Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Davies was partnered with Slovenian dancer Aljaz Skorjanec and Dowden was with McFly singer Tom Fletcher.

Dowden did have chemotherapy as part of her treatment, with her last session in November.

Davies told the Mirror’s Invite Only podcast: “I spent a lot of time with her at the start of the cancer diagnosis, when she wasn’t feeling positive and she’d been dealt a bad hand and she was struggling with it.

“I knew then I needed to be the friend that was filling her tank, but also… I’m not the best person, if you’re a bit down in life, and you just want someone to give you a hug and tell you it’s (going to) be OK.”

She added that she is the type of friend that “wants to fix your problems” and find an “action plan”.

“Actually, what I realised is she’s been surrounded by lots of people who could give her a hug and tell her it was (going to) be OK,” Davies added.

“I was the one who was like, ‘What’s the plan, Amy?’ and pushing her to make difficult decisions. She wasn’t sure if she was going to have chemo.”

Davies said she did not make the decision for her friend but did coach Dowden through it.

“She lives for Strictly… and what I’ve realised with the dancers is that from (when they are) little, they are hardwired to dance, it’s what makes them happy,” she added.

“And the biggest blow for her was: ‘If I don’t go down that route, I won’t be able to do Strictly this year.’

“I had to look her in the eye and say: ‘Amy, you’ve got cancer. They’ve literally just cut your boob off. They are telling you (that) you need to have this chemo to get better. Don’t worry about dance and Strictly.’

“Her response was: ‘But they might not want me back next year.'”

Davies said reassured Dowden by saying “this is just a blip, it’s a tiny amount of time in the grand scheme of everything going on”, and she would be invited back on the celebrity dancing show.

She added that Dowden is “a lot more positive now” and “on the road to recovery” but her focus remains on returning to Strictly.

Dowden’s show Dare To Dance returns next month, which sees her teach the public how to perform routines.

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