The singer of the US rock band Blink-182, Mark Hoppus, announced advances in the treatment of his cancer on Twiter.
Los Angeles – The singer of the US rock band Blink-182, Mark Hoppus, has shared positive news about his cancer with his fans. "The scans indicate that the chemotherapy is working," wrote the 49-year-old on Twitter on Monday.
"I still have months of treatments ahead of me, but it's the best possible news." He is grateful and confused and still feels sick from last week's chemo. “But the poison that the doctors pump into me and the dear thoughts and desires of the people around me destroy this cancer. I'll just keep fighting. "
The singer and bassist announced on his social media channels at the end of June that he had cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy. "But I try to stay positive and hopeful," he wrote. He couldn't wait to be cancer free and see his fans at a concert in the near future. dpa