Blink-182's Mark Hoppus has officially confirmed what his bandmate Tom DeLonge recently revealed which is that Hoppus finished his chemotherapy earlier this month after being diagnosed with Stage 4-A diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. On Wednesday (September 15th), Hoppus updated fans on Twitter writing, “Today I’m grateful to not be going in for chemotherapy. It’s been three weeks since my last treatment. Normally I’d be going in today. 'Normally.' Damn. Getting pumped full of poison every three weeks is my normal. On the 29th I get scanned and will know if it worked.” He ended the post with an anxious face and praying hands emojis.
Hoppus shared his cancer diagnosis back in June.
DeLonge recently shared a text exchange with Hoppus where Hoppus responded to his question about ongoing chemotherapy writing, “No more planned. Doctor said I can take my port out. I think because he thinks the chemo did the trick and I'm done but also if the chemo didn't work we do a different treatment entirely.”