Actor Park So-dam expressed his feelings about returning after a year of fighting papillary thyroid cancer.



Park So-dam attended the production report for the movie 'Ghost' held at CGV Yongsan I'Park Mall today (19th) and said, "I'm sorry that I've worried so many people."



Park So-dam said, "I always said to our fans, 'Let's be healthy in body and mind', but I felt so sorry that I couldn't keep that promise."


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He continued, "Last year and the end of this year are very different. Around this time last year, I was recovering from surgery, so I couldn't move or even get my voice out. I'm happy to be able to greet you as a 'ghost' with a healthy appearance." .



In December of last year, Park So-dam's agency Artist Company said, "Park So-dam was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer during a regular health checkup and has undergone surgery according to the medical staff's opinion.



Park So-dam, who underwent her surgery, focused on her recovery while she was absent from the publicity promotion of the movie "Special Song" released last January, and she often appeared on the stage of awards ceremonies starting with the Baeksang Arts Awards last June and became healthy. has been conveyed


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Park So-dam, who returned to 'Ghost' after a year of fighting the disease, said, "I met this work in a very difficult time. Today, I kept saying thank you to the director, because the director held my hand at that time, so I was able to gather courage and seize the opportunity." "he said.



Finally, he asked, "I was worried because it was taken when I was physically and mentally tired, but I was happy to meet good seniors (through the work). I will keep my promise, so I hope everyone is healthy in body and mind."



'Ghost', which will be released in January, depicts the real ghost's unstoppable operation and the desperate struggle of the suspects trapped in a remote hotel in 1933 to break through suspicion and escape, suspected of being a spy ghost planted by an anti-Japanese organization in Gyeongseong, the Japanese Government-General of Korea. It's a movie.



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Seungcheol Baek) (SBS Star)  



(Editor Jeon Minjae, SBS Entertainment News)