Shin Min Ah the perfect girlfriend? Accompanies Kim Woo Bin for treatment

The star couple has become the centre point of attraction at the hospital.

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Kim Woo-bin and Shin Min-a. facebook.com/Kim Woo Bin 김우빈

Shin Min Ah and Kim Woo Bin are one of K-town's most adorable couple. The two met in a clothing event and has publicly acknowledged their love since 2015. However, earlier this year, Woo Bin revealed that he has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, which is in the first stage. However, this news devastated his fans.

The actor's agency Sidus HQ soon revealed that he has started medication and radiation therapy to cure the illness. "While carrying out his various schedules, Kim Woo Bin felt abnormalities in his body and visited a hospital, being diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer. Fortunately, it is still in its early stages, so he has begun receiving drug treatment and radiation therapy. He plans on focusing on his treatment for now before greeting you with a recovered, healthy image, so please wish for his speedy convalescence," the official statement had read.

Now, various Korean media has reported that Woo Bin's girlfriend Min Ah is playing the perfect girlfriend. In fact, she is accompanying the Heirs actor for every treatment session. The star couple has become the centre point of attraction at the hospital.

An entertainment official told Naver, "Every time Kim Woo-bin goes to the hospital for treatment, Shin Min-ae is attracting the attention as well. It is a general hospital, and there are many people who come and go, and they prominently stand out. Despite the problems theory undergo, the couple always has beautiful smiles on their face."

Meanwhile, Woo Bin's doctor Jung Yoo-seok has revealed that the actor will undergo a mix of radiation treatment and medication without surgery due to the uncommon location of his cancer. The physician also clarified that there is a 70 percent recovery chance since it has been diagnosed in the initial stage itself.

This article was first published on June 24, 2017