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Michael Douglas Throat Cancer

September 2, 2010 by · Comments Off on Michael Douglas Throat Cancer 

Michael Douglas Throat Cancer, Appearing on the thick side but not tanned and optimistic, the Oscar winner was promoting the Oliver Stone directed sequel to Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. He won an Oscar for her portrayal of the greedy Gordon Gekko in 1987.

In a frank interview, Douglas told Letterman that the disease was diagnosed three weeks ago, after the actor had complained of a persistent sore throat. Though doctors at the beginning of summer, the tests did not reveal a cause. So Douglas traveled with his family – wife Catherine Zeta Jones and her two children – to Europe. But I still did not feel better to return and finally a doctor did a biopsy.

Because the cancer is at a late stage, Douglas acknowledged that “ it is intense and have to go at it.”

Fortunately, it remains above the neck and that means that expectations are good, with 80 percent or better chance of recovery, he said.

Douglas’s health is undoubtedly going to be a problem with the film, later this month. He will not be able to make international travel due to treatment and the line can affect his voice. Expect to lose more weight because it burns your throat. He said he has developed a new understanding of people with cancer.

Currently, the star is undergoing radiation and chemotherapy, but doctors have not ruled out surgery after eight weeks. “ I’m pretty lit right now,”joked Douglas.

The two men chatted like old friends with a letter talking about his fear when he was told he needed open-heart surgery in 1999.

Stage 4 Throat Cancer

September 1, 2010 by · Comments Off on Stage 4 Throat Cancer 

Stage 4 Throat Cancer, Michael Douglas, to appear on “The Late Show with David Letterman” on Tuesday, surprised the audience when he revealed his throat cancer is “a stage IV.”

The actor, in town to promote “Wall Street 2”, appeared happy, though a little thin after just completing a week of radiation and chemotherapy. Letterman joked, and unconvincing, he managed to keep cheerful interview.

Douglas said he learned he had cancer three weeks ago “just when I heard he was going to be in your show.”

“It is not possible to have a medical connection,” Letterman joked.

“It’s a stage IV, which is intense, so I have to go to that,” Douglas said Letterman.

“Now, when you said that the stage IV, I heard someone shout,” Letterman said. “Now is step 4 where you want to be or where they want to be?”

“Um, no,” said Douglas. “No, I like being down on stage.”

The 65-year-old, said his particular form of cancer is caused by “alcohol and drinking.”

“But no – the big thing is always concerned about the spread,” continued Douglas. “So I’m head and neck. I am above the neck, so nothing has gone down, and expectations are good.”

Douglas said his chances of recovery are 80 percent and with certain hospitals and all, it does improve. ”

“Oh, boy, I feel like I want to do something for you,” Letterman said in the end of the interview. “Anything I can do for you?”

“Ahh, give me a hug,” said Douglas.

They did, and received a standing ovation.

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