‘Surviving cancer made me grateful’: Actor Michael Douglas

‘Surviving cancer made me grateful’: Actor Michael Douglas

Los Angeles: Actor Michael Douglas says surviving cancer has made him grateful for all the good things in his life and also made him realize what’s really important to him.

The “Ant-Man and the Wasp” star was diagnosed with stage IV tongue cancer in 2010 but after undergoing intensive treatment he was able to beat the potentially fatal disease and since being given the all-clear from the illness he appreciates how blessed he has been in his career and with his family, which includes his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones and their two children Dylan, 19, and Carys, 16, reports female first.co.uk.

When asked what he learned from cancer in an interview with Italian publication IO Donna, he said: “Gratitude. Now, I’m happy to still be here and be able to celebrate the passing of time.”

Discussing how he was worried he would have to stop making movies when he was first diagnosed, Michael Douglas, who also has another son, 40-year-old Cameron, his child with first wife Diandra Luker, added: “At the time I was heartbroken at the idea of giving up everything, but today I have put my priorities back in order.” Douglas has also gotten more environmentally conscious as he has gotten older and admits he does worry about the future of Earth. (IANS)

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