has seen reductions in his tumour through treatment, and is aiming to beat it entirely.He told The Sun: ‘You’ll always be classed as terminal.
They give you 12 to 18 months of survival. But that’s the general statistics. Everyone we’ve spoken to has been way, way beyond that.‘Now, we’re aiming to be cancer free by March.
That’s the aim. This disease is always there. You might have residual cells but just not active. So, we’ll just carry on, just crack on and see where we get to.’Tom shares daughter Aurelia, two, and son Bodhi, 11 months, with wife Kelsey, and the family’s world was turned upside down when his cancer was discovered during the coronavirus pandemic.The singer underwent six rounds of chemotherapy and 30 radiotherapy sessions.
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