Stanley Tucci’s tongue cancer
Source: www.medpagetoday.com Author: Michele R. Berman, MD Actor Stanley Tucci is known for his roles in films such as "The Devil Wears Prada," "The Hunger Games," "The Lovely Bones," "Spotlight," and "Julie and Julia." But now he is becoming known for another role -- cancer survivor. In an interview in the September 2021 issue of Virgin Atlantic's inflight magazine Vera, 60-year-old Tucci revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer at the base of his tongue 3 years ago. "It was too big to operate, so they had to do high-dose radiation and chemo," he explained. Tucci was very reluctant to undergo this treatment, since he had seen the effects of this regimen on his first wife, Kate, who died from breast cancer in 2009. "I'd vowed I'd never do anything like that, because my first wife died of cancer, and to watch her go through those treatments for years was horrible," he said. He was equally concerned about how his illness would affect his five children. "The kids were great, but it was hard for them," he noted. "I had a feeding tube for 6 months. I could barely make it to the twins' high school graduation." Now, Tucci said that he is confident that the cancer is unlikely to return: "[Cancer] makes you more afraid and less afraid at the same time. I feel much older than I did before I was sick. But you still want to get ahead and get things done." And that's exactly what he [...]