Maybe you've heard, in a recent interview actor Michael Douglas claimed that his throat cancer was caused by oral s**, something that a lot of people immediately wrote off as “crazy talk”. But, for the Injury-Duty faithfuls, you all might recall an article we published back in August of 2012 titled: “Herpes Isn't The Only Oral STD You Should Be Concerned About”.
In that article we shared with you that the Human papillomavirus or HPV (a virus proven to be linked to cervical cancer in women) is believe to play a significant roll in the increasing number of people developing oral (mouth/throat) cancer.
So, as much as we'd like to ride Mr. Douglas for being just another aging Hollwywood celeb gone wack-a-doo, he's actually not saying anything all that nutty (something that the reporter conducting the interview obviously felt when he started laughing after Douglas said what he did). Now, does this mean that his particular case of throat cancer was in fact caused by HPV? We'd obviously have no way of confirming nor denying that claim without seeing the test results for ourselves. But, according to researchers and doctors in the field, is it possible, yes.
This all kind of makes you feel bad for his wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones) doesn't it? Because, if she doesn't have HPV then who… ah you know what, we don't want to kick up anymore dust for the guy. Here's the audio clip of Douglas nonchalantly sharing his health news with a reporter (click here). If you're unable to check out the audio, here's what he had to say:
“Without getting too specific, this particular cancer is caused by something called HPV, which actually comes about from cunnilingus.”
Well, to all the fellas who have been looking for that ironclad excuse to not go downtown… this one might buy you some time.