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blink-182's Mark Hoppus gives update on cancer battle

On Twitch, blink-182's Mark Hoppus told fans about the good and bad days he's been experiencing with his chemotherapy treatment.

blink-182's Mark Hoppus gives update on cancer battle
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Emily Carter

After announcing last week that he has been battling cancer for the past three months, Mark Hoppus has given fans an update on how he's doing.

During a recent game of Blinko on his Twitch channel (via Absolute Radio), the blink-182 bassist spoke about the ups and downs he's experiencing during various rounds of chemotherapy, explaining, "How am I feeling today? I feel much better than yesterday. Yesterday was hellish for me and I woke up today feeling better – I went for a walk, and I had a decent breakfast, and I haven’t felt like I was going to throw up today, so we’ll take it as a win."

Mark also thanked fans for their well wishes, and detailed what he's been up to – when feeling physically up to it.

"On good days, I go do stuff," he said. "I went on a walk outside today and it was the first time I’d left my house in like… five days pretty much. But this round of chemo I wasn’t totally stuck on the couch, miserable. I’ve actually watched movies and walked around and cleaned the house and hung out with my dogs.

"I didn’t just feel like a poisoned electrified zombie leaning up against an electric fence like I did the rest, the past couple of rounds.

"I can’t go anywhere right now," he added. "I wanted to go to the Dodgers last night – I can’t. I want to go hang out with friends and go to a restaurant – I can’t. My white blood cell count is way too low for me to go out so I am stuck trying to get better. That’s alright, I’ll take it."

blink-182 bandmate Travis Barker told E! News last week: "Mark is my brother and I love and support him. I will be with him every step of the way onstage and off and can’t wait for us to play together again soon.”

Former blink frontman Tom DeLonge also said: "I too, have been aware of Mark Hoppus’ cancer diagnosis for awhile now. And to add to his own words that he used today, I would also like to say that he is strong, and a super-human who is pushing through this difficult obstacle with a wide-open heart. #WeHaveHisBack”

Everyone at Kerrang! continues to send our love and best wishes to you, Mark.

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