Broadcaster Park Mi-sun opened up about the difficulties she faced during chemotherapy while battling breast cancer.

On the 6th, the YouTube channel HisDays uploaded a video titled "The day I want to hear 100th special 4! Park Mi-sun special (talk concert)."

That day Park Mi-sun revealed anecdotes she experienced while fighting cancer.

She confessed, "When I first heard the word cancer, I thought, 'What did I do wrong? What did I do to deserve this punishment?'"

But she said she later came to feel grateful and revealed, "I had chemotherapy in the winter. But with female cancers, hair falls out. Not only the hair on your head but all the hair on your body falls out. It was very cold then. So I was thankful that I had chemotherapy when it was this cold, because I could wear a hat upside down. I have no hair, but isn't it cold?"

She added, "When I had radiation treatment, it was after time had passed, so it was very hot. I had radiation in July and August, but when you enter the radiation room it is very cold. It was so cold that I was grateful. To receive treatment in this cool place on such a hot day. Some people go to the bank and it's cool. It was so cool and so cold that I was trembling and thought, 'Ah, I'm grateful for this too.'"

She also explained, "All the hair on my body fell out, but you probably have never thought about the importance of nose hair. My nose hair even fell out. Then I had a lot of runny nose and many crusts. And as my eyelashes fell out, a lot of foreign matter got into my eyes and it was very difficult. So I developed keratitis and inflammation and had to go to the ophthalmologist and it became that kind of situation."

Meanwhile, Park Mi-sun was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and halted her activities. Later that year she appeared on tvN's You Quiz on the Block and shared welcome news about her condition and health; Park Mi-sun is currently sharing her daily life through social media.

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