Val Kilmer Opens Up About Losing Voice Due To Cancer Treatment

According to sources with Yahoo.com, actor Val Kilmer has unveiled the nature recent cancer treatment that put his career on pause in a new highly detailed interview, prior to the events of the global COVID-19 pandemic in which a tracheostomy inhibited the actor’s ability to speak.

“He can still squeeze air up through his windpipe however,” said journalist Taffy Brodesser-Akner, “and past the hole that was cut into his throat and the tracheostomy tube, in a way that makes him somewhat understood — not very, but somewhat.”

The interview described the tracheostomy as, “an opening created at the front of the neck so a tube can be inserted into the windpipe (trachea) to help you breathe.”

The interview also delved into Kilmer’s diagnosis of throat cancer which was confirmed in 2014 after discovering a cyst in a throat that prevented the actor from properly swallowing while performing his Mark Twain stage show, Citizen Twain. He added that on a few occasions he “had woken up in a pool of his own blood a time or two” before seeking treatment.

A long time follower of Christian Science, the actor worked with a practitioner to “pray his fear away so that his body would no longer manifest outwardly what can be diagnosed as a malady” in addition to traditional medical treatment at hospitals.

Kilmer confirmed that he is now cancer-free and that he is currently set to appear in five movies including the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 fighter pilot thriller, Top Gun: Maverick.

Drew Mattiola: Drew Mattiola is a news media and opinion writer who enjoys all things film, sports and music. Hailing from Collegeville, Pennsylvania, he recently graduated from West Chester University with a degree in Communication Studies and is currently eyeing a career in news media. His interests within film lie in the genres of action, comedy, biographical/historical dramas, and documentaries. With experience in writing, editing, photography and copywriting, he has a burning passion for the entertainment industry.
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