时间:2019-01-13 作者:英语课 分类:2007年VOA标准英语(八月)


英语课
By Melinda Smith
Washington, D.C.
28 August 2007
 


Cancer is a universal disease, affecting many people personally or someone they know.  Caught early, patients can live productive lives.  A study underway at Ohio State University is following patients with leukemia or lymphoma to see how soon they go back to work after chemotherapy.  VOA's Melinda Smith has the story of some breast cancer survivors 1 who have returned to the workplace.






Cara Stein worked during her treatment


Cara Stein worked during her treatment



It is estimated that women who undergo breast cancer surgery in the U.S. stay out of work for as long as six weeks during treatment. 


Yet Cara Stein kept on working through 16 weeks of chemotherapy and five weeks of radiation.  She says her co-workers made the adjustment as her physical appearance changed. "...Once they got over that initial shock of seeing me bald. It sort of put us all at ease. It was kind of just 'out there.' [highly visible]. This is what's going on with me."






Wendy Skinner used work for a psychological boost


Wendy Skinner used work for a psychological boost



Wendy Skinner says going back to work proved to be a positive distraction 2. "The one thing I did not want to do was to be at home thinking about the situation I was in. I wanted to keep my mind alert. I wanted to keep myself active."


Still, patients, like Betty Scull, say just showing up every day called for determination.


"You don't have your full strength,” says Scull. “You're under medication, this kind of thing.  So you feel a little bit vulnerable."


Wendy Skinner and Cara Stein say a large part of healing came from the moral support given by co-workers.






Betty Scull, like many patients, had to deal with side effects of cancer treatment while working


Betty Scull, like many patients, had to deal with side effects of cancer treatment while working



"They jumped in when there was an emotional day,” recalled Skinner. “They were there to have my back [to help].  It made this whole time period a lot quicker.  A lot better."


Stein says, "It definitely helped my recovery.  I didn't feel like my life was disrupted or traumatized.  I just kept moving forward.  And I think that's the direction I always want to go in."


Sixty percent of cancer patients in one study say they continued to work while undergoing treatment.  After one year, a majority of those who stopped working during treatment returned to their jobs.  Researchers say workers may not have a choice because they need the health insurance and steady income.


Another factor is the policy set by employers.  In the United States and some other countries, discrimination in the workplace -- against employees undergoing medical treatment -- is considered illegal.




幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 )
  • The survivors were adrift in a lifeboat for six days. 幸存者在救生艇上漂流了六天。
  • survivors clinging to a raft 紧紧抓住救生筏的幸存者
n.精神涣散,精神不集中,消遣,娱乐
  • Total concentration is required with no distractions.要全神贯注,不能有丝毫分神。
  • Their national distraction is going to the disco.他们的全民消遣就是去蹦迪。
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abamagenin
Abd al-Malik
accelerated development of light industry
acoustic efficiency
adore the rising sun
aisle seats
Andaman
archaeological sites
assets account
auricularia cornea
balance sheet equation
bicycling.com
biochemical pharmacology
book of reference
Bryophilinae
bucketsort
Cadburys
Call-Control Signaling
Carpinus kweichowensis
cell competition
cerebral hemorrhage
chargeing connections
chlorocruorin
chondroitinases
clubiona femorocalcarata
Cmnd
color retention
computer crime
contingency runway
cotinine
depositary government
design low flow year
dip one's finger into something
doab
drift card
duratek
electron-emitting source
endpoint
expansion device for continuously welded rail
file label
foreign exchange intervention
front control plate
gawang-do (kawang-do )
gillard
Hale-Bopp, Comet
horn in
hybrid computer system checkout
invertins
isobases
key-board perforator
late-fall
leyven
linear rank statistic
lock smith's clamp
Lomatogoniopsis
low-energy scattering
Małdyty
merry christmas to you
moronism
mottle yarn
Motuo National Nature Reserve
multiple beam scales
Obama Depression
parallel curve rib arch bridge
pare
participational
paving slab
perusers
phoneticians
piston with struts
PWE (pulse width encoder)
quasireversibility
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reversible jaw
right ascension of satellite ascending node
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saivo
self-heated thermistor
si-mn
soap washing
static sociology
Sullivan Canyon
summit phenomenon
Sun Solaris
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tonner's risk
total necrosis
travel warnings
Trine
turtle-back nail
unknowns
unwrought land
Verdegoal
wadleigh
warrant officer
wave properties
WDB
world view
ypthima praenubila neobilia
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