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Have Cancer (also in Spanish)
ã Radiation erapy and You (also in Spanish)
ã Chemotherapy and You (also in Spanish)
ã Eating Hints (also in Spanish)
ã Pain Control (also in Spanish)
Research ... Cancer Treatment (also in
Spanish)
ã Follow-up Care Aer Cancer Treatment
ã Facing Forward: Making a Dierence in Cancer
■ Advanced or Recurrent Cancer
ã Coping With Advanced Cancer
ã When Cancer ... lungs, the cancer cells in
the lungs are actually thyroid cancer cells. e disease is
metastatic thyroid cancer, not lung cancer. It’s treated as
thyroid cancer, not as lung cancer. Doctors sometimes...
... may want
to ask your doctor. Many people find it helpful to take a
list of questions toa doctor visit. To help remember
what your doctor says, you can take notes. You may
also want to have a ... example, if bladder
cancer spreads to the liver, the cancer cells in the liver
are actually bladder cancer cells. The disease is
metastatic bladder cancer, not liver cancer. It’s treated
as bladder ... and
psychological, social, and spiritual problems related to
a disease or its treatment. Also called comfort care,
palliative care, and symptom management.
Surgeon: A doctor who removes or repairs a part...
... Treatment
ã Facing Forward: Life Aer Cancer Treatment
ã Follow-up Care Aer Cancer Treatment
ã Facing Forward: Making a Dierence in Cancer
Advanced or Recurrent Cancer
ã Coping With Advanced Cancer
ã ...
chemical element that releases radiation as it breaks down and
becomes more stable).
Radiation oncologist (RAY-dee-AY-shun on-KAH-loh-jist): A
doctor who specializes in using radiation to treat cancer.
Radiation ... treating cancer with drugs, such as
chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy.
■ Radiation oncologist: A radiation oncologist isa doctor
who specializes in treating cancer with radiation...
... the
kidney to the bladder.
Risk factor: Something that increases the chance of
developing a disease. Some examples of risk factors
for cancer are age, a family history of certain cancers,
use of tobacco ... that starts in the kidney. Other names for
this disease are renal cancer and renal cell carcinoma.
About 54,000 Americans are diagnosed with renal
cell carcinoma each year. Most are over 55 years ... that may
damage those tissues. See the Staging section on page
11 for information about kidney cancer that has spread.
Risk Factors
When you get a diagnosis of kidney cancer, it’s
natural to...
... example, if oral cancer spreads to the lungs, the
cancer cells in the lungs are actually oral cancer cells.
The disease is called metastatic oral cancer, not lung
cancer. It’s treated as oral cancer, ... mouth to restore an individual’s
appearance or function.
Radiation oncologist (RAY-dee-AY-shun on-KAH-
loh-jist): A doctor who specializes in using radiation to
treat cancer.
Radiation therapy (RAY-dee-AY-shun ... is placed
directly into or near a tumor. Also called implant
radiation therapy, internal radiation therapy, and
radiation brachytherapy.
Cancer (KAN-ser): A term for diseases in which
abnormal...
... ovarian cancer spreads
to the liver, the cancer cells in the liver are actually
ovarian cancer cells. The disease is metastatic ovarian
cancer, not liver cancer. For that reason, it is treated ... risk factors.
Having a risk factor does not mean that a woman
will get ovarian cancer. Most women who have risk
factors do not get ovarian cancer. On the other hand,
women who do get the disease ... Cancer
Ovarian cancer can invade, shed, or spread to other
organs:
ã Invade: A malignant ovarian tumor can grow and
invade organs next to the ovaries, such as the
fallopian tubes and uterus.
ã Shed: Cancer...
...
of each visual aid should be a
simple summary of whatis on
the visual aid. A clear title helps
grab the attention of the
audience and helps you and the
audience remember your main
message ...
ã
Simple visual aids effectively
serve as headings or
subheadings on your topic and
allow your audience to visually
see what you are discussing.
Create meaningful headings,
and practice using ... quotes, statistics,
and lists. - Don't include
whole paragraphs of text.
4. Using Visual Aids (cont.)
ã
Proofread your visual aids. -
Proofread for typos and
grammatical errors....
... could enable agents to
emulate many elements of more natural and real-
istic human conversational behavior.
A computational model may also make valu-
able contributions to research in the area of ... It appears from both our initial
data analysis, as well as our qualitative examina-
tion of the data, that the pairs make tradeoffs be-
tween relying on the linguistic context and the
visual ... visual-only model that uses a
measure of visual salience to rank the objects in
the visual field as possible referential anchors,
and an integrated model that balances the visual
information...
... ta không đề cập đến đối tượng nào nghe trong câu) thì phải
dùng to say, ngược lại thì dùng to tell.
S + say + (that) + S + V…
He says that he is busy today.
Henry says that he has already ... dùng they thay thế cho hai đại từ
này.
Cách sử dụng to say, to tell
37. Cách sử dụng to say, to tell
Hai động từ này có ngh a giống nhau nhưng cách dùng khác nhau. Nếu sau chủ ngữ ... động c a mệnh đề phụ xảy ra sau hành động c a mệnh đề chính trong một
tương lai trong quá khứ.
He said that he would look for a job.
Mary said that she could play the piano.
Simple past Past...
... prospect’s
professional preoccupations and corporate challenges.
That’s why savvy managers demand that sales and
marketing act as a team to create better sales messages.
That’s why smart companies create sales intelligence ... economy is
great or poor doesn’t
matter. What matters is
how well we appraise
the situation and how
fast we adapt to change.
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slide of products and an avalanche of information. Today’s
customers are bombarded with sales messages that they
have learned to tune...
... success.
Keep that vision in your
wallet as a reminder.
Many successful
businesses were created
based on a few basic
ideas written on a
cocktail napkin.
reach it. You’ll say no to all distractions, detours, ... the same way that an
archer pulls the string against the bow to create tension, a
superachiever fills the mind with a challenge that causes
new ideas to flow with high velocity toward a mental ... throughout the day. A canceled sale
can negatively impact your attention span on the
next call. It can throw your focus into disarray. On
the other hand, a focused sales executive can accom-
plish more...
... percent. Salespeople who used pessimistic explana-
tory styles were three times more likely to quit regardless
of talent.
To a sales manager, managing adversity is as important
as managing goals. A successful ... disappointment. Create a balance
among work, family, and play.
8. Assign realistic probabilities to your expecta-
tions. If you expect to win a large account, assign a
percentage from 0 to 100 that reflects ... victim of
poor management. Today he takes a much closer look at his
prospective employers and says, “I don’t want to make the
same mistake twice.”
What can sales executives do to avoid getting...
... example
what it is possible to do. A sales manager has to be a
trainer, a manager, a counselor and a hand holder
and then has to help his or her people to be all they
can be.”
3. Attitude toward ... these people and they will
become my friends. I look forward to learning a great
deal today.’ Thinking and talking that way adds to
your enthusiasm and vitality.”
2. Attitude toward managing. Cofounder ... our capacity to
be unhappy. It is only when we are unhappy that we are
aware of both—our unhappiness and our longing to be
happy. Many people associate happiness with pleasure. Al-
though pleasure...