Celebrity | Michael Douglas cancer Michael Douglas: I Lied About My Cancer Actor admits he didn't really have stage IV throat cancer By Neal Colgrass Posted Oct 11, 2013 2:30 PM CDT Copied Actor Michael Douglas enters a car following the screening of Behind the Candelabra at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) Michael Douglas didn't tell us the whole truth when he announced in 2010 that he had stage IV throat cancer, Fox News reports. The actor now admits he actually had tongue cancer, but didn't say so because tongue-cancer surgery can be quite horrible—and he wanted to keep things upbeat before embarking on a tour for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. He decided to "come out and just tell them I’ve got cancer and that’s it," Douglas said today. "The surgeon said let’s just say it’s throat cancer. I said, 'OK, you don’t want to say it’s tongue cancer?'" said Douglas in an interview with Samuel L. Jackson on the British talk show This Morning. "I said, 'Why’s that?' and he said, 'Well if you really want to know why, if we do have to have surgery it’s not going to be pretty. You’ll lose part of your jaw and your tongue and all that stuff.'" One bright spot for Douglas, however: The survival rate for people with tongue cancer is a healthy 85%. And Douglas says his tumor is gone and he has beaten late-stage cancer. Read These Next 2026 will be a noteworthy year for Baby Boomers. Congresswoman's Xmas photo is missing a fishy ring. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she was too 'naive' about Trump. 'Freak accident' kills McDonald's drive-thru customer. Report an error