Michael Douglas - the star of Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction – has revealed that his throat cancer was apparently caused by performing oral sex.
The actor, now winning plaudits in the
Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra, explained the background to a
condition that was thought to be nearly fatal when diagnosed three
years ago. Asked whether he now regretted his years of smoking and
drinking, usually thought to be the cause of the disease, Douglas
replied:
"No. Because without wanting to get too specific, this
particular cancer is caused by HPV [human papillomavirus], which
actually comes about from cunnilingus."
The actor, now 68, was diagnosed with cancer in August 2010, following many months of oral discomfort. But a series of specialists missed the tumour and instead prescribed antibiotics. Douglas then went to see a friend's doctor in Montreal who looked inside his mouth using a tongue depressor.
"I will always remember the look on his face," Douglas has previously said. "He said: 'We need a biopsy.'
There was a walnut-size tumour at the base of my tongue that no other doctor had seen."
Shortly afterwards he was diagnosed with stage four cancer, which is often terminal, and embarked on an intensive eight-week course of chemotherapy and radiation. He refused to use a feeding tube, despite his palate being burnt on account of the treatment, and so lost 20kg (45lb) on a liquids-only diet.
"That's a rough ride. That can really take it out of you," he told the Guardian. "Plus the amount of chemo I was getting, it zaps all the good stuff too. It made me very weak."
The treatment worked and Douglas is now more than two years clear of cancer. He has check-ups every six months, he said, "and with this kind of cancer, 95% of the time it doesn't come back".
The cause of Douglas's cancer had long been assumed to be related to his tobacco habit, coupled with enthusiastic boozing. In 1992, he was hospitalised for an addiction which some at the time claimed to be sex. Douglas himself denied this and said he was in rehab for alcohol abuse. He has also spoken of recreational drug use.
HPV, the sexually transmitted virus best known as a cause of cervical and anal cancer and genital warts, is thought to be responsible for an increasing proportion of oral cancers.
Some suggest that changes in sexual behaviour – a rise in oral sex in particular – are responsible. Such changes might be cultural, but could also be linked to fears about the safety of penetrative sex in the wake of the Aids epidemic.
Mahesh Kumar - a consultant head and neck surgeon in
London, confirmed that the last decade has seen a dramatic rise in
this form of cancer, particularly among younger sufferers. Recent
studies of 1,316 patients with oral cancer found that 57% of them
were HPV-16 positive.
"It has been established beyond reasonable doubt that the HPV
type 16 is the causative agent in oropharyngeal cancer," said
Kumar, who also testified to increased recovery rates among this kind
of cancer sufferer. This would help explain why Douglas was given an
80% chance of survival, despite the advanced stage of his illness.But Kumar expressed scepticism that Douglas's cancer was caused solely by HPV, and surprise at Douglas's assertion that cunnilingus could also help cure the condition. "Maybe he thinks that more exposure to the virus will boost his immune system. But medically, that just doesn't make sense."
Ann Robinson - a GP, expressed interest in how
confirmation of this association would affect the rollout of the HPV
vaccine, which is currently restricted in the UK. "My main
priority with diagnosing a patient with oral cancer is to get them
referred, as early intervention can be so crucial. Asking for a
detailed sexual history would be inappropriate at that stage."
Douglas has two children, aged 10 and 12, with his second wife,
Zeta Jones, as well as an older son, Cameron, from a previous
marriage. In 2010, Cameron was sentenced to five years in prison for
drugs possession and dealing, and a year later had his sentence
extended until 2018 after he pleaded guilty to possessing drugs in
prison.
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