Blink-182's Mark Hoppus reveals he has stage four lymphoma

Blink-182's Mark Hoppus reveals he has stage four lymphoma
Blink-182's Mark Hoppus reveals he has stage four lymphoma

Blink-182's Mark Hoppus has stage four lymphoma.

The rocker, 49, shared new details about his diagnosis during a recent Twitch live stream, which was recapped by Page Six.

'My classification is diffuse large B-cell lymphoma Stage 4-A, which means, as I understand it, it's entered four different parts of my body,' Hoppus explained in the video, which was captured by a fan account and not dated specifically.

'I don't know how exactly they determine the four-part of it,' he continued, 'but it's entered enough parts of my body that I'm Stage 4, which I think is the highest that it goes. So, I'm Stage 4-A.'

Update: Blink-182's Mark Hoppus has stage four lymphoma

Update: Blink-182's Mark Hoppus has stage four lymphoma 

The Always singer said he was scheduled to see the doctor the next day to see if chemotherapy was making any impact. 

'Ideally, I go in tomorrow and they say, "Congratulations, your chemotherapy has worked and you’re all done and you’ll never have to think about this cancer again for the rest of your life,"' Hoppus said. 

He continued on an optimistic note, telling fans: 'We’re beating this cancer. It’s just a matter of time.'

Earlier this week the rocker to to Twitter to tell fans he was getting ready for a test which could 'determine if I live or die.' 

He addressed his 2.7million followers as he wrote: 'Apologies if I’m oversharing but it’s so surreal to think that this week I’ll take a test that may very well determine if I live or die. 

'I’m determined to kick cancer’s a**': Earlier this week the rocker to to Twitter to tell fans he was getting ready for a test which could 'determine if I live or die'

'I’m determined to kick cancer’s a**': Earlier this week the rocker to to Twitter to tell fans he was getting ready for a test which could 'determine if I live or die'

'Thanks to everyone for the positive thoughts and encouragement. I read all your replies and it means the world to me. Thank you. [prayer hands emoji]' 

He continued with the Twitter thread as he shared an x-ray image of with a part circled which appeared to be a tumor along with a message of hope.

Hoppus wrote: 'I'm going to beat this through chemotherapy or through bone marrow transplants, but either way I’m determined to kick cancer’s a** directly in the nuts. Love to you all. Let’s. Heckin.

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