Wacky, survivor of mid-pharyngeal cancer, but referring to the aftereffects, "I can only taste 50% of what I'm supposed to taste."
Wacky of the comedy duo Penalty talked nakedly about the aftereffects of the mid-pharyngeal cancer he suffered in 2020 on Hiroyuki Miyasako's YouTube channel.
Wacky announced his mid-pharyngeal cancer in June 2020, and after undergoing radiation treatment and hospitalization, he resumed his activities in February 2021. Currently, she is suffering from the aftereffects of the disease, with only 50% of her sense of taste returning.

Relationship between mid-pharyngeal cancer and sense of taste
Mid-pharyngeal cancer is a cancer that forms in the mid-pharynx, a part of the throat. Since many taste-sensing cells are concentrated in this part of the throat, cancer treatment can damage these cells, causing taste disorder. In Wacky's case, the radiation treatment also destroyed the cells that sense taste, and only 50% of her sense of taste has returned.
Painful Treatment and Dietary Changes
During her hospitalization, she had difficulty eating due to severe mouth sores caused by the radiation therapy. Therefore, she was taking nutrition from a gastric tube. Even after being discharged from the hospital, she had a difficult time enjoying her meals because her sense of taste had not returned.

Change in sense of taste and how to cope with food
Because of the change in her sense of taste, Ms. Wacky is no longer able to enjoy ramen as she used to. However, he still finds tsukemen tasty because of its strong flavor.
Although the change in taste perception has greatly reduced his enjoyment of food, Mr. Wacky is facing food in a positive way. As she described her meal at Miyasako's yakiniku restaurant "Gyuumiyagi" as "good and sweet," it is evident that she is enjoying her remaining sense of taste while eating.
Learning from Wacky's Experience
Wacky's experience can be a great encouragement to those battling cancer and their families. Cancer treatment takes a heavy toll not only on the body but also on the mind, but Wacky's positive outlook on life gives us courage.
In addition, the aftereffects of cancer treatment vary from person to person, and various symptoms may appear in addition to taste disorder. However, by not giving up, working on rehabilitation and seeking a new lifestyle, it is possible to lead a better life.

Conclusion
Wacky's experience is a beacon of hope for those battling cancer and their families. His positive attitude gives us all the courage to live. Cancer treatment takes a heavy toll on the mind as well as the body, but by not giving up, working on rehabilitation and seeking a new lifestyle, it is possible to lead a better life.


