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    Michael Douglas

    American actor and film producer

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  1. It was announced on August 16, 2010, that Douglas was suffering from throat cancer (later revealed to have actually been tongue cancer), and would undergo chemotherapy and radiation treatment. He subsequently confirmed that the cancer was at stage IV , an advanced stage.

  2. Aug 15, 2014 · He came not to plug the release of his latest film And So It Goes, but to talk about the devastating diagnosis of stage IV oropharyngeal cancer he received in 2010, which jeopardized not only his career but his life as well.

  3. Sep 2, 2010 · Douglas went public with his prognosis just this week in an appearance on "Late Night with David Letterman": stage 4 throat cancer with an 80 percent survival rate. Scott's prognosis is better than the actor's -- over 90 percent-- but Douglas will endure the same radiation regimen, followed by chemotherapy.

  4. Jun 6, 2019 · Eric Todisco. Published on June 6, 2019 04:45PM EDT. During his cancer battle, Michael Douglas never feared death — or even thought of it as a possibility. The actor, 74, beat cancer in...

  5. NEW YORK (AP) — An emotional Michael Douglas said Thursday that surviving his cancer scare several years ago gave him new vitality as he settles into his senior years. Douglas, 71, spoke about his health at an AARP luncheon celebrating the Academy Award-winner's storied career and said: "It's good to be alive." Douglas battled stage four throat cancer in 2010. "Once you come out of that end ...

  6. Oct 28, 2019 · Eight years after surviving neck and throat cancer, two time Academy Award winning actor Michael Douglas, 74, says that dying wasn’t really part of his thought process about his disease. Douglas was diagnosed with tongue cancer in 2010 (initially described in the media as throat cancer), and underwent chemo and radiation therapies.

  7. Apr 26, 2011 · Michael was diagnosed with Stage 4 throat cancer, which doctors treated with aggressive chemotherapy and radiation. Despite the gravity of the situation, Michael says he never doubted that he would live to share his story.

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