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Monday October 31, 2011 23:03

Douglas says he’ll never forget being told he had cancer

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VETERAN actor Michael Douglas said in a recent interview with Alec Baldwin that he will never forget when he was first told he had late-stage throat cancer in 2010.

The 66-year-old “Fatal Attraction” actor, who was diagnosed with the disease in August, underwent radiation treatment and chemotherapy and in January 2011, announced the tumor was gone. But five months earlier, the story was different.

“I’ll never forget that moment when he (the doctor) looked up at me and looked back down. I knew, and he said ‘Well, I guess we’re going to have to take a biopsy, see there’s a polyp here,’ it was on my tongue. Two days later, he called me back and said ‘you’ve got cancer,’” Douglas told Baldwin in a podcast posted earlier this week for New York public radio station WNYC.

Douglas said that just after filming “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” his throat felt “a little sore,” but he thought it was from the stress of portraying financier Gordon Gekko, the role that earned him an Oscar in 1987’s “Wall Street.”

“I thought maybe it was from tension, from the part, where you haven’t placed your voice, where you’re swallowing your words and you speak from the back of your throat,” he said. “I had a little bit of a sore gum and so I saw doctors.”

He underwent seven weeks of treatments that cleared the cancer and now he has this advice for others: “The thing with cancer is that you want to get it as early as you can.”

Douglas also touched on coming to terms with his eldest son Cameron’s history of drug abuse and his jail

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