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Broadcast: February 26, 2003
By Jerilyn Watson
This is Bill White the VOA Special English Health Report.
Most children who die of cancer are in developing1 nations. British researchers say only ten percent of children with cancer in these countries survive. They say many more could be saved if their countries had the resources2 needed to find cancers and treat them.
Around the world, about one-hundred-sixty-six thousand children under age fifteen are found each year to have cancer. The researchers say eighty-four percent of these cases are found in developing countries. But many others go unnoticed.
Children from industrial countries who do get cancer also have a much better chance to survive. For example, more than seventy percent in countries like Britain and the United3 States are alive after five years.
An organization called Cancer Research United Kingdom announced these numbers to mark International Childhood Cancer Day on February fifteenth. The purpose of the event was to educate the public and raise money for children with cancer.
Cancer Research U-K says fifty-four percent of cancer cases among children strike in Asia. Also, more than half of all child cancer deaths happen in Asia. Africa has twenty-percent of childhood cancer cases and twenty-five percent of the deaths.
Vaskar Saha of Cancer Research U-K is a childhood cancer expert. Professor Saha called for an international campaign4 against childhood cancer similar to the campaign against AIDS. The goal would be to increase the supply and reduce the cost of drugs to treat cancer in developing countries.
Earlier this month, world trade negotiators1 agreed to continue to look for ways to cut drug prices for developing nations.
Chemotherapy2 drugs kill cancer cells5. Drug companies say they have improved this treatment in recent years while reducing harmful side effects. But many developing countries cannot pay for chemotherapy drugs. Another way to fight cancer is to cut out the diseased cells. A third way is to use radiation to target cancer cells.
Scientists say most cancers are caused by a combination6 of genetic7 and environmental8 conditions. There are warning9 signs of childhood cancer. These can include a white spot in the eye, unusual growths10, weight loss11 and tiredness. Unexplained bleeding12, pain and high body temperature are other possible signs.
1. negotiator [nI5g[uFeIt[] n. 谈判代表
2. chemotherapy [7kem[u5Wer[pI] n. 化学疗法
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n.勇气;才智;谋略;有助于实现目标的东西;资源( resource的名词复数 );[复数]物力;办法;来源 | |
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adj.和谐的;团结的;联合的,统一的 | |
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n.运动;竞选活动;战役;vi.参加运动;进行竞选;作战 | |
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n.细胞( cell的名词复数 );小牢房;(修道士或修女住的)小房间;电池 | |
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n.生长( growth的名词复数 );增加;生长物;经济增长 | |
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n.损失,遗失,失败,输,浪费,错过,[军]伤亡,降低 | |
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adj.出血的;(心情)过度悲痛的;(用于加强语气,尤表示非常厌烦)该死的;讨厌的n.流血,失血v.流血( bleed的现在分词 );勒索,敲诈;散开;给(某人)放血 | |
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