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W.H.O. Seeks Worldwide Campaign Against Cancer
Written by Cynthia Kirk 
 

 I’m Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Health Report.

 
The World Health Organization
The World Health Organization has established an international committee of cancer experts.  The experts will develop a plan to fight what the W.H.O. calls “the global epidemic of cancer.”  They held their first meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, earlier this month. 

The advisory committee is expected to develop the W.H.O. Global Cancer Control Strategy by early next year.  The goal is to reduce cancer rates and improve quality of life for cancer patients and their families. 

The W.H.O. is the United Nations health agency.  Delegates at the World Health Assembly meeting last month approved a resolution on cancer prevention and control.  They agreed on the need to do more to fight increases in cancer deaths.  The committee is a first step.

The World Health Organization says more than twenty million people are living with cancer.  The disease is a leading cause of death.  Cancer kills almost seven million people a year.  By comparison, AIDS-related conditions kill three million people a year. 

The W.H.O. expects the number of cancer deaths to increase fifty percent within fifteen years.   The agency says cancer rates are on the rise in both developing and developed countries.  It says the increase is linked to such things as tobacco use, unhealthy diet and a lack of exercise. 

Infections and cancer-producing chemicals are also responsible.  Medical experts say at least one-third of all cancers can be prevented. 

In some developing countries, people are living longer because of better treatments for infectious diseases.  But cancer risk increases with age.  As a result, aging populations play a part in the increase in cancer rates. 

Worldwide, the most common cancers in men are in the lungs and stomach.  In women, the most common are breast and cervical cancer.  The W.H.O. notes that some of the most common forms of cancer are curable with operations, drugs or radiation treatment.

Many countries have national cancer policies and programs.  However, health officials say more action is needed.

The World Health Assembly resolution calls on all member states to develop national cancer programs.  These would include prevention measures, early cancer testing, and improved treatment and care for those living with cancer. 

This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Cynthia Kirk.  Our reports are on the Web at voaspecialenglish.com.  I’m Gwen Outen.

 

 

A Visit to Two National Parks: Mount Rainier in Washington State and Valley Forge in Pennsylvania
Written by Paul Thompson

 

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VOICE ONE:

I’m Steve Ember.

VOICE TWO:

 
Mount Rainier 
And I’m Faith Lapidus with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.  Today we tell about two areas that are popular with visitors to the United States.  One is a place of fierce beauty.  It is Mount Rainier National Park in the northwestern state of Washington. The other is one of the most important places in the history of the American Revolution.  It is Valley Forge National Historical Park, in the eastern state of Pennsylvania. 

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VOICE ONE:

The American Indians who lived in the northwest called the great mountain “Takhoma.”  One tribe said it was a female monster that would eat people.  Other old stories among the Indians said the mountain could produce huge amounts of fire.

In seventeen ninety-two, British explorer George Vancouver became the first European to see the huge mountain.  He named it after a navy friend, Captain Peter Rainier.

Today the people who live in the northwestern city of Seattle call it “The Mountain.”  Mount Rainier is almost one hundred kilometers from Seattle.  Yet it can be seen from almost any place in the city.  The beautiful, snow covered mountain seems to offer the city its protection.

VOICE TWO:

The mountain’s offer of protection is false.  Mount Rainier is not just a mountain.  It is a sleeping volcano. Steam and heat often rise from the very top of the huge mountain, causing snow to melt.  Mount Rainier is four thousand three hundred ninety-two meters tall.  Its top is covered in snow all year.  More than twenty-five thick rivers of ice called glaciers cover a lot of the mountain.  In some areas, these glaciers are more than one hundred meters thick.

VOICE ONE:

Mount Rainier always has been a popular place to visit.  Many people go to enjoy the beautiful forests that surround the mountain.  Others go to climb the mountain.

Hazard Stevens and Philemon VanTrump became the first people known to reach the top of Mount Rainier.  They reached the top in August of eighteen seventy after a ten-hour climb through the snow.

In eighteen ninety, a young schoolteacher became the first woman to reach the top.  Her name was Fay Fuller.  For many years after her successful climb, she wrote newspaper stories asking the federal government to make Mount Rainier a national park.  Many people who visited the mountain also wanted it to be protected forever by the government.

On March Second, eighteen ninety-nine, President William McKinley signed a law that made Mount Rainier a national park.  It was the fifth national park established in the United States. 

VOICE TWO:

Today, National Park Service experts say about ten thousand people climb the huge mountain each year.  But only about half of the climbers reach the top. 

The mountain can be extremely difficult to climb.  Severe weather is possible at almost any time.  Snow and ice cover parts of the mountain all year.More than fifty people have died trying to climb Mount Rainier.  Mountain climbing experts often use it as a difficult test for people who want to climb some of the world’s highest mountains. 

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You do not have to climb the huge mountain to enjoy Mount Rainier National Park.  More than one million people visit the park each year.  Many walk on the hundreds of kilometers of paths.  The paths lead through flat meadows filled with wild flowers and up through forests of large old trees.  Other visitors drive around the park to experience its natural beauty.  They often see black tailed deer, elk, and mountain goats.

The park is large.  It is almost one hundred thousand hectares.  Many lakes, rivers, roads, two hotels and six camping areas are inside the borders of the park.

VOICE TWO:

Experts agree that Mount Rainier will become a very active volcano at sometime in the future.  They say the real problem is that they do not know when. 

They also agree that the great heat produced by an explosion of the volcano would melt the ice rivers that are part of the mountain.  This could happen in only a few minutes.  They say the melting ice would produce flowing rivers of mud and rock.  People who live in the southern part of Seattle and in the city of Tacoma, Washington would be in danger. 

Experts carefully study the great mountain.  They hope to be able to warn of any dangerous change.  But for now, the great mountain provides a safe and beautiful place to visit in the Northwest area of the United States. 

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VOICE ONE:

A very different kind of national park is in the eastern state of Pennsylvania.  It is called Valley Forge National Historical Park.  It is near the city of Philadelphia.

Valley Forge also is a beautiful place.  Within the park are many different kinds of trees and flowers. Huge areas of green grass.  And a beautiful, slow moving river.  You can see many deer.  Often you can come very near them.  Deer do not run away because they are used to seeing people in the park. 

It is not the natural beauty that made Valley Forge a National Historic Park.  It is what happened there.  Many other places were important in the American War for Independence, but no other place is so filled with suffering.  No battle was fought at Valley Forge.  Yet, more than two thousand soldiers of the small American army died there.  They died of hunger, disease and the fierce cold in the winters of seventeen seventy-seven and seventeen seventy-eight.

It was also at Valley Forge that the men of this small army learned to be real soldiers.

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VOICE TWO:

What happened at Valley Forge began in August of seventeen seventy-seven.  A 
Living Spaces for Soldiers at Valley Forge.
British force threatened to capture the American capital at Philadelphia.  The American commander, General George Washington, moved the army to defend the city.  A battle was fought at a place called Brandywine and another at Germantown.  The British forces won those battles and occupied Philadelphia.

By the month of December, General Washington needed to find a place his small army could easily defend.  He chose Valley Forge.  More than fifteen centimeters of snow fell only a few days after the army arrived.  Ice covered the rivers. The soldiers began building very small wooden houses called log cabins.  They built more than one thousand of these small houses. 

VOICE ONE:

The fierce winter was only one of the many problems the American army faced.  Many of the soldiers had no shoes.  Most had no winter clothing.  All suffered from a severe lack of food. Then, several diseases struck.  Typhus, typhoid, dysentery and pneumonia were among the diseases that spread through the army.  Most of the soldiers became sick.  Many died. 

General Washington wrote letters to Congress asking for help.  He asked for money to buy food and clothing.  But Congress had no money to give him.

Several things happened to change the small army during that long and terrible winter.  General Washington knew the army had been defeated in the past because of a lack of real training.  A man named Baron Friedrich von Steuben had recently come from Europe.  He was an expert at training soldiers.  So, each day during the terrible winter, Baron von Steuben taught the men of the American army to be soldiers.  He also taught them something very important.  He taught them to believe in themselves.

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As the winter passed, the army slowly changed.  New troops arrived.  New equipment arrived.  An alliance with France brought guarantees of military support.  The men who survived that terrible winter were no longer a group of armed citizens.  They were well-trained soldiers who no longer feared the enemy.

When the American army left Valley Forge on June nineteenth, seventeen seventy-eight, the soldiers took with them the spirit that had helped them to survive.

The War for Independence would continue for another five years.  Terrible battles were yet to be fought.  However, the men who had survived the winter in Valley Forge knew they could win.  They did.

VOICE ONE:

Today, you can visit the area where Baron von Steuben trained the soldiers of the American Revolution.  You can watch a movie about the American soldiers’ struggle to survive that long ago winter.  You can see examples of the small log cabins the soldiers built.  You can walk on paths along the remains of the defense system and the officers’ headquarters.  And you can feel the spirit of Valley Forge.

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VOICE TWO:

This Special English program was written by Paul Thompson. It was produced by Mario Ritter. I’m Faith Lapidus.

VOICE ONE:

And I’m Steve Ember.  Join us again next week for EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.

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