Michael Douglas: '80 Percent Chance' of Beating Throat Cancer

M
ichael Douglas talked for the first time about
his cancer Tuesday night on 'The Late Show with Dave Letterman.' The actor told the audience he's in the middle of an "eight-week struggle" against throat cancer but is hopeful about his chances for recovery.
Douglas revealed that he was diagnosed three weeks ago, though he'd complained of a sore throat and ear pain at one point earlier this year. Testing at the time didn't find a cause for the discomfort. When he returned to the doctor after a summer of traveling with wife Catherine Zeta-Jones and their two kids, Dylan Michael and Carys Zeta, he was diagnosed with stage-four cancer, "which is intense, and so they've had to go at it," he said.
"It makes me furious they didn't detect it earlier," Zeta-Jones told
PEOPLE. "He sought every option and nothing was found."
When the actor revealed to Letterman that he'd just finished his first week of
radiation and chemotherapy, the talk show host was visibly surprised. "You've never looked better to me, and this proves that you're a tough guy, for God's sakes," Letterman said.
The 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' actor said his cancer has remained above the neck, which is good news -- he said this means there is an 80 percent or better chance of recovery.

"It's a fight," the Oscar winner told
PEOPLE for its latest cover story. "It really knocks you out."
Douglas announced on Aug. 16 that a tumor had been discovered in his throat after he noticed his voice had become hoarse and he was having trouble swallowing. "I am very optimistic," Douglas said in a statement at the time.
Experts in the field say the actor faces a tough -- but winnable -- fight.
Dr. Kenneth Hu, co-director of the Head and Neck Institute at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, told 'Good Morning America' that the fact that Douglas is getting radiation at this stage hints that the cancer is beatable, but that his voice will likely emerge hoarser than it was. If surgery is necessary, there is an increased risk of permanently damaging the actor's vocal chords.
Douglas' voice can be heard every weekday evening as the announcer for NBC's 'Nightly News' program. He's had the job since 2007.
"The hardest part is seeing his fatigue, because Michael is never tired," Zeta-Jones said of her 65-year-old husband, who told his children the grim news himself. "Daddy sat them down and told them he has cancer now."
Douglas has won three Golden Globes and two Academy Awards, first as producer of 1975's Best Picture, 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,' and as Best Actor in 1987 for his role in 'Wall Street.' Douglas received the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2009.
He will next be seen onscreen reprising his role as disgraced moneyman Gordon Gekko in the anticipated sequel 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps,' due out Sept. 24.
Douglas' reprisal of the role has led him into some
legal trouble with his ex-wife, Diandra Douglas. Despite his throat cancer diagnosis, Douglas refused to delay his ongoing court battle over Diandra's claim that she's entitled to half his earnings from 'Money Never Sleeps.' Diandra had offered to postpone the hearing, but "Michael declined -- he wants to get this over with as soon as possible," a source told
Page Six.
The suit appears to hinge on a clause in Michael and Diandra's divorce settlement that entitles her to 50 percent of any earnings Michael receives from any movies he did -- including residuals, merchandising and ancillary rights -- during their 23-year marriage. According to Diandra's lawyers, that provision includes any "spinoffs" of Douglas' movies.
The divorce remains one of the costliest in Hollywood history. The pair's split was bitter, to say the least, with Diandra accusing Michael of sex and alcohol addiction and multiple infidelities. In 2007,
Forbes magazine compiled a list of the 10 most expensive celebrity divorces and listed the Douglases' at number eight. Diandra walked away with an estimated $45 million and the couple's homes in Beverly Hills and Majorca.
Michael and Diandra recently came together to support their son, Cameron, who was
sentenced to five years in prison for his role in dealing methamphetamine and cocaine in New York City.
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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones, right, pose during a visit to the Children's Hospital for Wales in Cardiff, where they met staff and children on Friday, July 23, 2010.
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** CORRECTS HOME TOWN OF CHILD ** Actress Catherine Zeta Jones plays with Catrin Verdin, aged seven, from Aberaeron, Wales, in the children's play room during a visit to the Children's Hospital for Wales in Cardiff, where she and her husband Michael Douglas met staff and children Friday, July 23, 2010. The film star couple appealed for donations to help complete the next stage of work four years after they officially opened the hospital. (AP Photo/Ben Birchall/PA Wire) ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE, EDITORIAL USE ONLY **
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** CORRECTS HOME TOWN OF CHILD ** Actress Catherine Zeta Jones plays with Catrin Verdin, aged seven, from Aberaeron, Wales, in the children's play room during a visit to the Children's Hospital for Wales in Cardiff, where she and her husband Michael Douglas met staff and children Friday, July 23, 2010. The film star couple appealed for donations to help complete the next stage of work four years after they officially opened the hospital. (AP Photo/Ben Birchall/PA Wire) ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE, EDITORIAL USE ONLY **
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To Michael and Catherine: I wish you the best of luck and good wishes. I know you will beat this illness. Catherine, I know, will make sure she fights along with you. You are both in my prayers.
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Rose, you an insensitive moron and should this type of tragedy ever occur in your life I hope someone treats you with the same rudeness and ignorance you have displayed
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So, perhaps Mike chain smoked.. so do I. I'm not boasting .. simply being honest. I have/had FOUR friends with cancer who never touched a cigarette or drank to excess. Physicians don't have all the answers. BEST WISHES FOR YOUR RECOVERY MICHAEL AND GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS!!
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Michael, God bless you, never give up and thank you for being up front about your battle. You encourage others that are going through the same, by letting them know they are not alone. May your medical team recieve His blessings too.
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@Rose
Unless you are an oncologist or work in that field your statements add nothing but worry to those who are already dealing with a stressful situation. THINK! before you write those type of statements.
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god blees fight michael you can do it your dad fought a stroke you can fight this do it for your children and you wife
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To Michael: get healthy so you can continue doing great movies, especially ones such as
Wonder Boys and King of California! We re-watch Wonder Boys at least twice a year--talk about
an underrated film. Hope you recover quickly!
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MICHAEL....GOOD LUCK & GOD BLESS YOU....MY DEAR HUSBAND HAD STAGE 4 THROAT CANCER..WENT THROUGH CHEMO/RADIATION...IT WASNT EASY...BUT HE IS CURED....YOU WILL BE TOO...."HANG IN THERE"....PRAY...THE "MAN UPSTAIRS LISTENS"......ASK YOUR DAD..HE KNOWS...YOU HAVE THE BEST DOCTORS/TREATMENTS......KEEP POSITIVE..WHICH WE KNOW YOU WILL...AND HAVE CATHERINE,,MAKE YOU PLENTY OF MALTEDS...WITH EVERYTHING IN THEM.....THAT KEPT MY HUSBAND GOING....GOD BLESS......THE HENDRIKS FAMILY
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This morning on the news it was said that the cancer was not from smoking but from heavy drinking. I hope his beautiful wife will clean up the health habits they have. I like them both one of the few nice couples in Hollywood.
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Karma................Met him in 1984 or 1985 for the first time and he hardly gave me the time of day. For 6 months or so, (only saw him a handful of times), he treated me as if I wasn't even a human being. Then when he realized I was a neighbor and not hired help he was a different guy. I will never forget him saying he thought the young guy that helped me on my property must be my brother. He wasn't. Michael thought that because of the way I worked alongside of him and the way we laughed together. Thank God I wasn't born privileged!
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Hang in there, Mike. You, like all cancer victims, are now in my prayers!
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Why can't we all just say, "Michael,,,we wish you the very best in your fight against cancer and you will be in our prayers for a good recovery".
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All of you people that thinks Rose is an idiot probably are chain smokers yourself and don't wnat to here the truth.
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Wouldn`t it be nice if everyone just said good luck Mike?
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sorry to tell you this folks, but Douglas is a DEAD MAN!! There is no cure for cancer, hasta la vista baby!
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You are right there is no curee for cancer, if survived probably didnot have cancer.
If its a death sentence, then why does he have an 80% chance of full recovery ? MD showed a lot of courage and sense of humor on Letterman. And he can afford the best treatments in the world. So i like his chances. Good luck Micheal , love your movies
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MY friend just had the same. As long as it stayed in his neck and didn't spred to his head or vital organs Michaels got a chance.But the recovery is long and exausting.My friend said to me,"IF I knew it was going to be this missrable,I wouldn't have had the surgery!" I'm glad I still have my friend,but it will take years before he can live a normal life.
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I have always been a fan of Michael Douglas. I wish him well and hope he makes a full recovery.
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This is a site where we are suppose to wish Mike good luck.Not to talk about cancer.We all now how we get it and sometimes we don't.Well Mr Duglas keep fighting keep your strenth,Your my favorite actor.The love for your family will keep you fighting.Good luck
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