A film documenting dancer Amy Dowdens experience with breast cancer will air on the BBC (Image: Sam Lumley/PA) Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden has bravely opened up about her fierce battle with stage three breast cancer, revealing her resolve to "go grab life" after a gruelling treatment journey. Her powerful story is set to be unveiled in an emotional hour-long BBC documentary, Strictly Amy: Cancer And Me, which chronicles her fight for health, dreams of a future family, and her unwavering passion for dance following the devastating diagnosis last year. Following a mastectomy and chemotherapy , the 34 year old dancer shared the uplifting news in February that she is now free of disease according to recent tests.

She's also gearing up to make a triumphant return to the BBC 's hit show for its landmark 20th series , after being forced to sit out the previous season. Reflecting on the profound lessons learned through her ordeal, the Welsh professional dancer shared: "Go grab life. Nikki, a remarkable young lady in her 30s who I connected to online unfortunately passed away from breast cancer during my treatment last year.

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