A young mum was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour after going private to get symptoms of MS checked out - after facing a 56-week wait on the NHS.
04.11.2021 - 11:05 / ok.co.uk
Tom Parker has shared his joy after doctors told him that his inoperable brain tumour is "under control".The 33 year old was diagnosed with grade four glioblastoma in October 2020, exclusively telling OK! at the time that it was "the worst case scenario".
Since then, he's gone through 30 rounds of chemotherapy and another 30 of radiotherapy.Thankfully, the treatment has been working and The Wanted star has now provided an update on his health, revealing that it's going according to plan.Taking
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The Wanted‘s Tom Parker is sharing an update about his health after being diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma.
Tom Parker has an amazing health update for everyone!
The Wanted‘s Tom Parker has shared an update on his health, explaining that his brain tumour is “under control”.The singer, 33, confirmed that he had been diagnosed with stage four glioblastoma in October 2020.
Tom Parker, member of Irish-British boy band The Wanted, took to Instagram on Wednesday, Nov. 3 to share some joyful news with fans.
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Tom Parker has revealed The Wanted's recent reunion has help to lift his spirits as he continues to battle an inoperable brain tumour.The 33 year old reunited with his bandmates Max George, also 33, Siva Kaneswaran, 32, Jay McGuinness, 31, and Nathan Sykes, 28, last month to announce a greatest hits album and tour.They made their first performance in seven years at Tom's Inside My Head concert, which he organised in conjunction with Stand Up 2 Cancer.
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