Mark Hoppus: Blink 182 star “grateful” for the end of chemotherapy

Mark Hoppus
Blink-182-Star “grateful” for the end of chemotherapy

Mark Hoppus made his cancer public in June.

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Blink 182 front man Mark Hoppus is fighting cancer. He has just finished another chemotherapy, as he said now.

Blink 182 front man Mark Hoppus (49) has finished another chemotherapy. The musician, suffering from cancer, also announced that he would soon undergo a test to find out whether the therapy had worked.

The 49-year-old wrote on Twitter: “Today I’m grateful that I don’t have to go to chemotherapy. Three weeks have passed since my last treatment. Normally I would go in today. ‘Normally.’ Damn it. Getting pumped full of poison every three weeks is normal for me. ” Hoppus added, “On the 29th I’ll be scanned and I’ll know if it worked.”

Cancer known since the end of June

On June 24th, Hoppus made his cancer public. “I have been undergoing chemotherapy for cancer for three months. I have cancer,” he wrote on social media at the time. “It’s terrible and I’m scared, and at the same time, I’ve been blessed with incredible doctors, family and friends to get me through this.” For the rest of his therapy he wants to remain “hopeful and positive”.

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