2006年VOA标准英语-Study Reports Growing Number of Treatments(在线收听) |
By Pat Harris Thousands of men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. And as VOA's Pat Harris reports, sometimes choosing a treatment can be difficult. A new study by doctors at the Beth Israel Center in New York reports there are a growing number of treatments for prostate cancer, but each has its own risks. "I was already sure I wanted it removed with surgery. I did not want to play around." Lewis chose the newest prostate surgery, a Robotic Radical Prostatectomy. The surgeon operates robotic arms, which use tiny instruments to perform the actual surgery.
Dr. Phillips said it also has other advantages for patients. "Patients have quicker recovery and overall do better, get out of the hospital faster and have less pain." But another study reports the advantages of robotic surgery are insignificant when compared to traditional open surgery that is done successfully.
Many experts believe that robotic surgery is often excessively promoted. Dr. Albertson said choosing an experienced surgeon is more important than choosing between traditional or robotic surgery. "This is a slow-growing tumor so there's no urgency to race off and make a decision." Lewis Weitzner said robotic surgery was the right decision for him. "I have no reason to look back and say, 'Gee should I have done it another way.' None." Some researchers say men should take their time when choosing treatments for prostate cancer. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/3/30731.html |