A month ago, Mark Hoppus revealed that he had blood cancer, specifically stage IV diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

A disease which also affected his mother before him and from which she recovered.

Despite the severity of his condition, the Blink-182 singer remains optimistic as he responds well to chemotherapy.

"X-rays say chemo is working!"

I still have months of treatment ahead of me, but this is the best news ever!

I'm so grateful, and confused, and sick from last week's chemo session, but the poison that the doctors give me, and the thoughts and wishes of the people around me, are destroying this cancer, ”he said. delighted on Twitter.

Mark Hoppus can count on Travis Barker

Besides chemotherapy, Mark Hoppus can count on the support of his friends, and of course, of the members of Blink-182.

“Mark is my brother, I love and support him.

I'll be with him every step of the way, on and off stage, and I can't wait for us to play together again, ”said Travis Barker, the roster's drummer, when interviewed by E!

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In January, Blink-182 announced the potential arrival of a new album for this year.

Given the situation, it will certainly be necessary to wait a little longer before savoring the successor to

Nine

which was released in 2019.

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