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Amy Dowden offers two-word BBC Strictly Come Dancing update after cancer battle

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Amy Dowden has offered an update on her return to Strictly Come Dancing future after she revealed that "no evidence of disease" was found earlier this year after undergoing cancer treatment.

The dancer was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in May last year after she found a lump in her breast in April, the day before going to the Maldives on honeymoon with her husband, fellow professional dancer Ben Jones.

Amy announced the news after undergoing a mastectomy and later bravely documented going through chemotherapy treatment. And it wasn't without its setback as the dancer recently shared how she was told she had come close to organ failure after she developed an infection following her first round of chemo.

While she was told the positive news that there was no evidence of disease, Amy will not receive the “all clear” for five years due to her type of cancer. READ MORE: Rochelle Humes in 'disclaimer' after saying update from Maldives holiday 'deserved more' Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link In a new chat, the 33-year-old has said she is “grateful” for being given “another shot at life” a year on from finding a cancerous lump in her breast.

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