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By Melinda Smith
Washington, D.C.
03 April 2007
 
Watch Cancer report 


The World Health Organization projects that cancer mortality rates are on the rise.  More than 70 percent of the seven and a half million deaths from cancer in 2005 occurred in low and middle-income countries where prevention and treatment are limited.  On the other hand, because of good medical care, millions of other people can now say they are 'cancer survivors 1,' especially if they are cancer-free for at least five years.  VOA's Melinda Smith looks at one part of the cancer equation that few experts want to talk about: what happens when the disease comes back.


 
White House spokesman Tony Snow
In the last month, Americans watched as two high profile people acknowledged publicly that their cancers have returned. 


In late March, White House Press Secretary Tony Snow discovered that his cancer had returned after his colon 2 was removed two years ago.  Snow's cancer is considered stage four on a scale of five stages.  With each increase in stage, the chances of a cure are lowered. 


The wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards faces similar odds 3 in her fight against breast cancer.  Now in stage four of the disease, Elizabeth Edwards revealed her cancer has spread.  While it is still treatable, it is not considered curable.


 
Elizabeth Edwards
In many cases, a combination of chemotherapy, radiation and powerful drugs can prolong life.  But Dr. Michael Fisch of the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas says there are no guarantees.


“It is not possible to make an accurate prediction about an individual and whether their cancer will come back or not,” he says.


Cancer death rates in the United States have dropped two years in a row.  That is hopeful news for those cancer survivors who make it past the first five years, and then another five.  But Dr. Michael Fisch says it is not unusual for patients to find the cancer has returned years later.


 
Dr. Michael Fisch
"That patient's risk of recurrence 4 doesn't go away at five years, or six years or 10 years," adds Dr. Fisch.  "Certainly, the longer things go well for you, the better."


Research has shown that terminally ill patients in advanced stages of the disease often believe their chances of survival are better than they really are.  While doctors say hope can help, it can also lead patients to pursue aggressive treatment that prolongs pain and suffering.  Physicians often estimate end of life will come sooner than the patient thinks it will.  But when the reality of death becomes apparent, most patients say they want to know the truth.



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.冒号,结肠,直肠
  • Here,too,the colon must be followed by a dash.这里也是一样,应当在冒号后加破折号。
  • The colon is the locus of a large concentration of bacteria.结肠是大浓度的细菌所在地。
n.让步,机率,可能性,比率;胜败优劣之别
  • The odds are 5 to 1 that she will win.她获胜的机会是五比一。
  • Do you know the odds of winning the lottery once?你知道赢得一次彩票的几率多大吗?
n.复发,反复,重现
  • More care in the future will prevent recurrence of the mistake.将来的小心可防止错误的重现。
  • He was aware of the possibility of a recurrence of his illness.他知道他的病有可能复发。
学英语单词
advertising constructor
aero light
afrayed
agricultural year
angular ball bearing
araucaria columnariss
authentication room
average message length
baillif
Bang test
Baruta
belinelli
Benasept
boiled linen
Camoens
central control cycle
clock ... up
clutch handle hanger
containment barrier
Copernicia prunifera
corporeal chattel
corpusclar theory of radiation
covered wire
cushion of liquid assets
dermorrhagia
deterrent examples
ductus sublingualis
endophyllous
epidemic diarrh(o)ea of newborn
epileptic fugue
facefucked
fauvel
fayth
finishing department
fippennies
fist bumping
follow out
four-order prism
gaman
GET instruction
glucogitodimethoside
Gramvousa
guitar-baseds
heavy and crude oil engine
horse chestnut tannin
hot reduction
hyperfiltration membrane
informative control
ionic hydration
Kriegie
lespein
lock-on after launch
Louis Sullivan
lucky rascal
magnetic equivalence
matrix gain control
meat material
mediastinum cerebri
meeting of the minds
menichlopholar
mfus
multimap
myocardial reticulocyte
nitrogen partition
noncoincident
optical scattering by rough surfaces
PCS (primary coolant system)
pearlfishery
peasant rent
pent-up demand
pentanols
phlebogenous sciatica
pluviographic
power dividers
promes
Psoralea esculenta
rag wool
readmission
reliable precision
romina
root planing
ruthe
satyromaniacs
scaly leg
serialbybit
stand against
star antimony
stochastic-dynamical model
swirling eddy
Taborites
target flow meter
threshold stimulus
timed hairspring
tonomechanics
tooth-borne
tuperssuatsiaite
Tuttle
unuse
vacancy-dislocation interaction
veneer lathe
vinylon
viridicatin