Hollywood actor Michael Douglas has claimed that his throat
cancer was caused by performing oral sex on women.
The star, who fought a six month battle with the disease
from August 2010 until January 2011, had initially believed that it was his
years of smoking and drinking that had lead to the illness.
However, in a new interview the 68-year-old said that the
particular strain he had suffered with was caused by human papilloma virus
(HPV), a sexually transmitted disease.
Douglas made the frank admission about how he developed the
illness during an interview with The Guardian newspaper when he was asked if he
had regretted smoking and drinking in the past.
Douglas candidly replied: 'No. Because without wanting to
get too specific, this particular cancer is caused by HPV, which actually comes
about from cunnilingus.'
Douglas, who is married to Welsh actress Catherine
Zeta-Jones, was diagnosed with cancer in August 2010 after a walnut-sized
tumour was found on his tongue.
His health troubles started just a few months after his
eldest son Cameron - from his first marriage to Diandra Luker - was jailed for
drug possession and dealing.
The actor admitted he initially believed his disease had
been triggered by the stress over his son's legal troubles.
He explained: 'I did worry if the stress caused by my son's
incarceration didn't help trigger it. But yeah, it's a sexually transmitted
disease that causes cancer. And if you have it, cunnilingus is also the best
cure for it.'
Douglas was diagnosed with stage four of the disease and
underwent an intense course of chemotherapy and radiation.
Eventually, he was given the all-clear, although he still
has to undergo check-ups with doctors every six months.
However, the actor is optimistic he has conquered the
disease once and for all.
'With this kind of cancer, 95 per cent of the time it
doesn't come back,' he said.
More than 20 years ago, Michael was hospitalised for an
addiction, which many reports at the time claimed was to sex.
However, he has since denied that he was a sex addict,
insisting that he was being treated for alcohol abuse.
HPV is a sexually transmitted virus which is more widely
known as a cause of cervical and anal cancer.
Last year, Cancer Research UK said the rising rates of
HPV16-positive cases of oral cancer could be linked to oral sex.
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