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Broadcaster Park Mi-sun (59) has made a long-awaited return to the screen after a 1-year and 6-month hiatus due to a breast cancer diagnosis. During the premiere of the new MBN reality program 'Nam-ui Jib Gwi-han Gajok' on the 2nd, Park shared her grueling experience, revealing she underwent 16 sessions of chemotherapy. She credited the support of her husband, Lee Bong-won, for giving her the confidence to resume her broadcasting career. The show features the couple navigating their daily lives and candidly discussing their journey through the recovery process. | Broadcaster Park Mi-sun (59) has made a long-awaited return to the screen after a 1-year and 6-month hiatus due to a breast cancer diagnosis. During the premiere of the new MBN reality program 'Nam-ui Jib Gwi-han Gajok' on the 2nd, Park shared her grueling experience, revealing she underwent 16 sessions of chemotherapy. She credited the support of her husband, Lee Bong-won, for giving her the confidence to resume her broadcasting career. The show features the couple navigating their daily lives and candidly discussing their journey through the recovery process.
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[박미선] Comedian Returns to Television Following Breast Cancer Battle
k-entertain6/3/2026

[박미선] Comedian Returns to Television Following Breast Cancer Battle

Broadcaster Park Mi-sun (59) has made a long-awaited return to the screen after a 1-year and 6-month hiatus due to a breast cancer diagnosis. During the premiere of the new MBN reality program 'Nam-ui Jib Gwi-han Gajok' on the 2nd, Park shared her grueling experience, revealing she underwent 16 sessions of chemotherapy. She credited the support of her husband, Lee Bong-won, for giving her the confidence to resume her broadcasting career. The show features the couple navigating their daily lives and candidly discussing their journey through the recovery process.