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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Shirley Ballas fears she's 'worked herself to death' amid emotional cancer scare

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Shirley Ballas has shared her fear she's 'worked herself to death' after recently sharing how she's undergoing a number of health tests.

The Strictly Come Dancing star, who is head judge on the BBC One dance contest, shared a photo of herself on social media last week after undergoing a biopsy following a routine mammogram.

Taking to her Instagram Story, the 63-year-old shared a picture in which she appeared to be showing a bandage on her chest. She explained: "Urging all women do not miss your mammogram.

I went for mine. Ended up going for a second one and a biopsy. Local anesthetic biopsy done. Now waiting for results..." It is then when she included Strictly dancer Amy Dowden, who was last year diagnoses with breast cancer before undergoing a mastectomy and chemotherapy treatment, as she added: "@Amy_Dowden you ran through my mind the importance of not putting it off.

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