Actor Michael Douglas has said his tumour has gone and he may have beaten throat cancer.
In an interview with US TV network NBC, the Hollywood star said he felt relieved after a “wild, six-month ride”.
“I feel good, relieved. The tumour is gone,” he said.
“But, you know, I have to check out on a monthly basis now to maintain. I guess there’s not a total euphoria.
“I’ll probably take a couple of months of getting checked out. But it’s been a wild six-month ride.”
He added: “I think the odds are, with the tumour gone and what I know about this particular type of cancer, that I’ve got it beat.”
He also revealed that he had been “eating like a pig” after losing weight during his treatment.
He said he had lost 32lb (14.5kg), but was now working out and had put 12lb (5.5kg) back on.
Douglas, 66, is set to begin filming Steven Soderbergh’s Liberace in May or June. He will be playing the title role.
He has also been nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
The actor, who is married to actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, revealed he had throat cancer last August.