Sharing a photo of him with one of the nurses at the hospital, Johnny put the spotlight on his 'heroes'.
20.07.2021 - 06:53 / etonline.com
Mark Hoppus is updating fans on his health as he undergoes chemotherapy amid his battle with stage 4 cancer.
The former Blink-128 frontman took to Twitter Monday to share that chemotherapy «is working,» despite still having months of treatment ahead.«Scans indicate that the chemo is working!» Hoppus shared on Twitter. «I still have months of treatments ahead, but it's the best possible news.»Though he's feeling sick from his last round of treatment, the musician said he's grateful that medicine
.Sharing a photo of him with one of the nurses at the hospital, Johnny put the spotlight on his 'heroes'.
Tom DeLonge has updated fans on the condition of Blink-182‘s Mark Hoppus, who confirmed last month that he is undergoing treatment for cancer.The bassist/vocalist revealed his cancer diagnosis last month, saying: “For the past three months I’ve been undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.”He has since given a few updates – the most recent being last week, when he revealed the good news that chemotherapy for his 4-A diffuse large B-cell lymphoma seems to be working.Today (July 29), former Blink
Mark Hoppus has shared a video of himself playing bass for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer.The Blink-182 musician told fans in a statement last month that he had been undergoing chemotherapy, and later confirmed he’d been diagnosed with 4-A diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.Earlier this month, Hoppus provided an update in which he said that his treatment appeared to be working, saying it was “the best possible news” to have received.Appearing on a Twitch stream yesterday (July 26),
Finally, some good news. Mark Hoppus revealed that his chemotherapy is shrinking his cancer.
Finally some good news for a change!
Mark Hoppus has provided fans with a promising update about his health.Last Sunday (July 11) the Blink-182 bassist/vocalist, who revealed his cancer diagnosis last month, said he was about to take a test “that may very well determine if I live or die“.Today (July 19) he gave fans the good news that chemotherapy for his 4-A diffuse large B-cell lymphoma seems to be working.“Scans indicate that the chemo is working! I still have months of treatment ahead, but it’s the best possible news.
UPDATE: Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus has updated fans on his cancer prognosis via a Twitch discussion.
Mark Hoppus has shared more details on his recent cancer diagnosis, confirming to fans in a Twitch stream that he has 4-A diffuse large B-cell lymphoma – the same type of cancer his mother had battled (and eventually beat).As the Lymphoma Research Foundation explain, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients are diagnosed with around the globe, with 18,000 cases reported every year.
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus has shared an update on his cancer diagnosis, saying he will be taking a crucial medical test later this week.Hoppus publicly confirmed his diagnosis in June, and has been undergoing chemotherapy for at least three months now.On social media yesterday (July 11), the vocalist said he is about to take a test “that may very well determine if I live or die”.