Amy Dowden was supported by the doctors and nurses responsible for helping her through breast cancer treatment as she returned to Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday evening.
The ballroom specialist made an emotional return to the BBC show following a two-year absence, during which she underwent chemotherapy after being diagnosed with grade III breast cancer in 2023.
Paired with JLS star JB Gill, Dowden, 34, moved viewers to tears with her return for the twenty-second series of the long-running celebrity-talent show.
Taking to Instagram after show aired, the Welsh dancer shared a special message from the team at Good Hope’s Haematology Oncology Day Unit, where she received treatment and after-care.
Amy Dowden was supported by the doctors and nurses responsible for helping her through breast cancer treatment as she returned to Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday evening
She was reduced to tears after being given a ringing endorsement from medical professionals at Birmingham ‘s Good Hope Hospital (pictured) prior to her appearance
Opening the message with an address to camera, one doctor – dressed in hospital scrubs – said: ‘Hi Amy, wishing you all the best from your breast team in Birmingham. You truly are an ambassador for the cause.
‘I’m sure you’ll make it all the way to the final. Keep dancing.’
The address was followed by a montage of good luck messages from staff-members at the unit, filmed just hours before she returned to the show.
Sharing the video with her own followers, Dowden admitted she was reduced to tears after seeing it on the Good Hope’s Instagram platform.
‘This video from the drs and nurses who look after me made me cry,’ she wrote. ‘Thank you! Down to you all why I’m back doing what I love! You are all heroes.’
A segment of the launch episode was exclusively dedicated to Dowden’s own performance, for which she was accompanied by a group of fellow professional dancers.
Dowden who is now cancer free – was a vision in a dazzling fuchsia ballroom gown with feather-trim embellishments, twirling around as she displayed her incredible moves.
Strictly fans have been eagerly waiting the star’s return, and didn’t hesitate racing to X – formerly Twitter – to share their excitement.
Doctors and nurses at Good Hope’s Haematology Oncology Day Unit, where she received treatment and after-care, gave her the thumb’s up on Saturday
The team offered Dowden their unwavering support ahead of her emotional return to the show
‘It’s so lovely to see Amy Dowden back on the strictly dance floor she has been through hell and back and her family and friends must be so proud she has fought back and returned to good health keep fighting Amy we love you,’ wrote one.
A second added: ‘The mere sight of Amy was enough to induce a cry, I’m so happy she’s back.’
While a third wrote: ‘Lovely to see Amy Dowden back where she belongs on the dance floor & looking so happy & healthy.’
Elsewhere a fourth quipped: ‘I’m literally in happy tears over amy ’s dance like have i turned 40 overnight?’
The Strictly Come Dancing star was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in May 2023
Strictly fans have been eagerly waiting the star’s return, and didn’t hesitate racing to X – formerly Twitter – to share their excitement
A segment of the new episode of the hit dancing show was dedicated to Dowden’s own performance, where she was accompanied by a group of fellow dancers
The Strictly star was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer in May 2023 and in what became the toughest year of her life,underwent a mastectomy, chemotherapy, fertility treatment and also almost died of sepsis.
Dowden recently told how she’s taking a positive outlook on life after coming through the other side, admitting she’s no longer ‘angry’ at the disease.
Speaking to Prima magazine on how her cancer experience has shaped her, she explained: ‘Cancer has changed me forever. I’ll never take anyone or anything for granted, and I know my own self-worth now.
‘You could maybe have walked over me in the past, but now I know my strength.’
The dancer had found a lump in her breast the day before heading on honeymoon in May last year and after undergoing treatment, she was given the all clear this year.
But while she’s over the worst, Dowden admitted that there were times that she didn’t think she’d make it through the illness as negative thoughts engulfed her.
Recalling the dark times she endured, she explained: ‘I would lay awake for hours, thinking, “Am I going to make it to Christmas? Am I going to dance again?”
‘I don’t go to bed worrying now.’
Strictly Come Dancing returns on Saturday September 21 on BBC1.