Michael Douglas Shares Personal Insights From His Cancer Battle
Michael Douglas calls it liberating: “My cancer has made me a free man.” Thirteen years after a life-altering diagnosis, the two-time Academy Award winner reflects on a battle that nearly defined him—but never broke him. In 2010, Douglas was diagnosed with stage 4 tongue cancer, following nearly a year of misdiagnosed symptoms. Aggressive chemotherapy and radiation treatments followed, yet he says death never crossed his mind.
“I’ve never thought much about death or aging,” Douglas told Paris Match, noting his parents’ long lives—his mother lived to 92, his father celebrated his 102nd birthday. By 2011, he was cancer-free and focused on moving forward. Regular six-month checkups reassure him, but the lesson remains: the disease gave him a new perspective on life.
