The Wanted singer Tom Parker's health is improving.
One year after revealing that he's battling an inoperable brain tumor, the crooner said on Nov. 3 that everything is now "stable."
While sharing a family photo with his wife and their two children on Instagram, Tom said, "I'm sat here with tears in my eyes as i tell you. We've got my brain tumour under control."
He continued, "We had the results from my latest scan…and I'm delighted to say it is STABLE. Such a mix of emotions. We couldn't ask for any more really at this point; a year or so in to this journey. Honestly over the moon. We can sleep a little easier tonight."
The 33-year-old singer ended his emotional message by thanking friends and family for the "love and support over the last 12+ months."
In early fall 2020, the British "Glad You Came" singer was diagnosed with a grade four glioblastoma — an aggressive type of cancer that grows in the brain or spinal cord — and though doctors told him it's terminal, he began radiotherapy and chemotherapy in an effort to shrink the tumor.
"We are all absolutely devastated but we are gonna fight this all the way. We don't want your sadness, we just want love and positivity and together we will raise awareness of this terrible disease and look for all available treatment options," Tom and wife Kelsey, who at the time was pregnant with their second child, wrote on Instagram.
Three months later, he revealed his tumor had drastically reduced.
"SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION. These are the words I received today and I can't stop saying them over and over again," he wrote in January 2021 on social media. "I had an MRI scan on Tuesday and my results today were a significant reduction to the tumor and I am responding well to treatment."