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Funny business. If the store says it’s going out of business 폐업하다, 문닫다, be sure the price tag 가격표, 정가표 doesn’t say you’re paying more. And see them sing. Hearing and deaf students together put on <쇼, 음악회 따위를> 개최하다 a musical about rivals. “I feel pretty. Oh so pretty! I feel pretty.” Our series: the spirit of
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Good evening. It is the six-letter word that strikes ~이 떠오르다, 생각나다 fear and dread 불안, 걱정 among millions when they learn that they or a member of their family have cancer. But a new report out tonight shows that for the first time on record the number of new cases and the number of deaths from cancer are falling. Not dramatically 극적으로, 급격하게 perhaps and not for every type of cancer, but the trend is certainly in the right direction. Here is ABC’s John McKenzie.
This report to the nation is the clearest, strongest indication 조짐, 표시 yet <최상급과 함께> 현재까지로는 that after more than three decades and billions spent on research, we are winning the war on cancer. “We’ve made progress with research. We’ve made progress with treatment and we’ve made progress with people doing the right thing for themselves.”
The biggest victories are again some of the most common of cancers. New cases of breast cancer now dropping 1.3% a year. New cases of colon 결장 cancer falling almost 2% a year and new prostate 전립선 cancer is dropping more than 1%. In Large part, because of better screening 검사, 검진. “In colon cancer and prostate cancer, we’re able to find pre-malignant 악성이 되기 전의 conditions and treat them before they turn into cancers.”