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Park Mi-seon reveals her battle with breast cancer: "16 rounds of chemotherapy... I died and came back to life for a week" [Precious Family]

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Park Mi-seon /Photo=MBN "Precious Family of Another House" screenshot
Park Mi-seon /Photo=MBN "Precious Family of Another House" screenshot

Broadcaster Park Mi-seon shared her daily life.

In the first episode of MBN's family observation reality program "Precious Family of Another House," which premiered on the 2nd, Park Mi-seon revealed her authentic daily life to viewers.

In that episode, Park Mi-seon, who returned to broadcasting approximately one year and six months after her breast cancer treatment, appeared alongside her husband Lee Bong-won, showcasing the daily life of a couple married for 34 years.

Before filming began, Park Mi-seon said, "A couple is like good friends looking in the same direction," and added, "I heard there is a scientific reason why couples grow to resemble each other. The theory is that by experiencing good and bad things together, you use the same facial muscles, which causes you to look alike. I think I've often been told that my husband and I look alike."

Park Mi-seon / Photo=MBN "Precious Family" screenshot
Park Mi-seon / Photo=MBN "Precious Family" screenshot

Due to Lee Bong-won's business, the couple had been living as a weekend-only couple for eight years, shuttling between Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, and Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do. During this time, Park Mi-seon visited her husband's home in Cheonan carrying side dishes prepared by her mother-in-law. Seeing her husband fail to properly organize the side dishes in the refrigerator, she began nagging him. She also took on kitchen cleaning herself, telling Lee Bong-won, "It's right in front of your eyes, how can you not wipe it?" This sparked laughter with the bickering of a 34-year married couple.

Park Mi-seon also recalled her time battling breast cancer. She said, "It was discovered through a health checkup. I received a call while recording 'Han-blee.' I won't say exactly what happened, but you know when something feels off, right?" She added, "While recording, I watched the footage, but I couldn't see it clearly."

She continued, "The next day, I went to the hospital for confirmation, and my first words to the doctor were, 'What should I do?' I was worried about the broadcast first. Since my body comes first, I told them and sorted it out." She recalled, "I thought I would just need surgery and radiation therapy, but when they opened me up, I found out the cancer had spread to my lymph nodes, so I underwent chemotherapy and radiation. At that time, I would die for about a week, come back to life for a week, go back, and receive treatment again. I received 16 rounds of chemotherapy. It was unbearable."

She added, "It was treatment meant to save my life, but I truly felt like I was dying. I had to do it because I had to, and I had to endure because I had to. If they asked me to do it again, I don't think I could."

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