Joe Biden Has Cancer

A2

Joe Biden Has Cancer

喬·拜登患癌


Introduction

Dr. Jill Biden says that former President Joe Biden has prostate cancer.

吉兒·拜登博士表示,前總統喬·拜登患有前列腺癌。

Main Body

Joe Biden had problems with his bathroom at night. He went to a doctor and had a scan. The doctor found stage four cancer in his prostate and bones. He had radiation for five weeks and took strong medicine.

喬·拜登夜間如廁時有困難。他去看醫生並接受了掃描。醫生發現他的前列腺和骨骼已是第四期癌症。他接受了五週的放射治療並服用強效藥物。

Joe Biden still travels and meets people. But he moves slower now. He is old and the cancer makes him tired. Dr. Jill Biden helps him with his medicine and food.

喬·拜登目前仍會出差並與人見面。但現在他的行動慢了。他年事已高,且癌症讓他感到疲憊。吉兒·拜登博士協助他處理藥物與飲食。

Jill Biden talked about the 2024 election. She says Joe Biden had to stop his campaign. She is unhappy with some Democratic leaders. She also says people are too hard on Joe Biden's health but not on Donald Trump.

吉兒·拜登談到了 2024 年大選。她表示喬·拜登不得不停止競選。她對某些民主黨領袖感到不滿。她還表示,人們對喬·拜登健康的苛刻程度太高,但對川普卻不然。

Conclusion

Joe Biden is sick, but he still does public work with help from doctors.

喬·拜登雖然生病,但在醫生的幫助下,他仍持續從事公共工作。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Then' and 'Now' Shift

This text shows us how to talk about things that changed. Look at the difference between the Past and the Present.

1. The Past (Finished Actions)

  • He went...
  • The doctor found...
  • He had radiation...
  • Joe Biden had to stop...

Rule: We use these words for things that happened and are over.


2. The Present (Current State)

  • He moves slower now.
  • He is old.
  • The cancer makes him tired.
  • Joe Biden is sick.

Rule: We use these words for things that are true right now.

Quick Guide for A2:

  • Past \text{→} Actions that are done (Went, Had, Found).
  • Present \text{→} Facts and feelings (Is, Moves, Makes).

Vocabulary Learning

prostate (n.)
A part of a man's body near the bladder.
Example:The doctor checked the man's prostate during the exam.
scan (n.)
A medical picture of the inside of the body.
Example:The doctor used a scan to see the problem in the bone.
radiation (n.)
A strong energy used by doctors to kill cancer cells.
Example:He received radiation treatment for several weeks.
campaign (n.)
A series of activities to get people to vote for a politician.
Example:The candidate traveled to many cities during his campaign.
election (n.)
The process of choosing a leader by voting.
Example:The next presidential election is in 2024.
B2

Former President Joe Biden Diagnosed with Stage Four Prostate Cancer

前總統喬·拜登被診斷患有第四期前列腺癌


Introduction

Dr. Jill Biden has shared a medical update regarding the former president's diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer and how it is affecting his daily life.

吉爾·拜登博士分享了關於前總統被診斷出轉移性前列腺癌的醫療更新,以及這如何影響他的日常生活。

Main Body

The condition was first noticed due to frequent nighttime urination, which Dr. Biden observed while the former president was still in office. After his presidency ended in 2025, these continuing symptoms led to a specialist consultation and a CAT scan. The results confirmed stage four prostate cancer that had spread to the bones. To treat the illness, he completed a five-week course of radiation therapy, which required frequent travel between Delaware and Philadelphia, and he is now taking specialized medications.

此病況最初是因為夜尿頻繁而被發現,拜登博士在前總統就任期間便觀察到了此現象。在2025年總統任期結束後,這些持續的症狀導致他尋求專科諮詢並進行了電腦斷層掃描(CAT scan)。結果確認為第四期前列腺癌,且已擴散至骨骼。為了治療此病,他完成了為期五週的放射治療,期間需要在德拉瓦州與費城之間頻繁往返,目前他正服用專門藥物。

Regarding his current health, Dr. Biden emphasized that although the former president still travels and makes public appearances, he has slowed down noticeably. She explained that his advanced age, the seriousness of the cancer, and the side effects of his medicine have made daily activities more difficult. Consequently, Dr. Biden has taken over as his primary caregiver, managing his medical appointments, medications, and diet.

關於目前的健康狀況,拜登博士強調,儘管前總統仍會旅行並公開露面,但速度明顯慢了許多。她解釋說,由於高齡、癌症的嚴重程度以及藥物的副作用,使得日常活動變得更加困難。因此,拜登博士已接任為其主要照顧者,負責管理他的醫療預約、藥物與飲食。

Additionally, Dr. Biden discussed the political events surrounding the former president's decision to leave the 2024 race. She stated that he felt he had 'no choice' and expressed her frustration with the pressure he faced from Democratic colleagues. While the former president and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi reconciled during a funeral in January, Dr. Biden noted that she has not spoken with Pelosi. Furthermore, she asserted that there is a double standard regarding how the public examines the health of the former president compared to Donald Trump.

此外,拜登博士討論了圍繞前總統決定退出2024年競選的政治事件。她表示他覺得自己「別無選擇」,並對他在民主黨同事壓力下所面臨的情況表達挫折感。雖然前總統與前議長南希·裴洛西在一月的喪禮期間達成和解,但拜登博士指出她本人並未與裴洛西交談。此外,她主張公眾在審視前總統健康狀況時,與對待川普相比存在雙重標準。

Conclusion

Former President Biden continues to participate in public life while managing a lifelong stage four cancer diagnosis under professional medical care.

前總統拜登在專業醫療照顧下,繼續在管理終身第四期癌症診斷的同時參與公共生活。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ The Power of 'Connecting Words'

At an A2 level, you usually write short, choppy sentences: "He is old. He has cancer. Life is difficult." To reach B2, you need to weave these ideas together using Logical Connectors.

Look at how this text moves from simple facts to complex relationships:

1. The 'Result' Bridge \rightarrow Consequently Instead of saying "So," the text uses Consequently. This tells the reader that the second event happened because of the first.

  • A2 style: He is sick, so his wife helps him.
  • B2 style: He is managing a serious illness; consequently, his wife has become his primary caregiver.

2. The 'Adding More' Bridge \rightarrow Additionally / Furthermore When you want to give more information without just saying "and... and...", use these. They act like a signal that a new, related point is coming.

  • Example from text: "Additionally, Dr. Biden discussed the political events..." \rightarrow "Furthermore, she asserted that there is a double standard..."

3. The 'Contrast' Bridge \rightarrow Although / While These words allow you to put two opposite ideas in one sentence. This is a hallmark of B2 fluency.

  • The Logic: [Unexpected Fact] + [Contrast Word] + [Main Fact]
  • Text Analysis: "Although the former president still travels... he has slowed down noticeably."

💡 Pro-Tip for your transition: Stop starting every sentence with the subject (He, She, It). Start your sentences with these connectors to guide your reader through your logic. It changes your English from a 'list of facts' to a 'flowing story'.

Vocabulary Learning

metastatic (adj.)
Used to describe a cancer that has spread from its original site to other parts of the body.
Example:The doctors were concerned because the tumor had become metastatic, spreading to the lungs.
consultation (n.)
A meeting with an expert, such as a doctor, to seek advice or a professional opinion.
Example:After the initial tests, she scheduled a consultation with a cardiologist to discuss her heart health.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of reviewing the vocabulary before the final exam.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:The company lost a major contract; consequently, they had to reduce their staff.
reconciled (v.)
To restore friendly relations between two people after a disagreement or argument.
Example:After years of not speaking, the two brothers finally reconciled during their father's wedding.
asserted (v.)
To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
Example:The lawyer asserted that her client was innocent despite the evidence presented.
C2

Disclosure of Stage Four Prostate Cancer Diagnosis for Former President Joe Biden

前總統拜登被診斷出第四期攝護腺癌之披露


Introduction

Dr. Jill Biden has provided a medical update regarding the former president's diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer and its impact on his current activities.

吉爾·拜登博士提供了一份關於前總統轉移性攝護腺癌診斷及其對其目前活動影響的醫療更新。

Main Body

The clinical progression of the condition was precipitated by persistent nocturnal urinary frequency, which Dr. Biden noted during the former president's tenure in office. Following the cessation of his presidency in 2025, the persistence of these symptoms necessitated a urological consultation and subsequent computed tomography (CAT) scan. The diagnostic results confirmed stage four prostate cancer with osseous metastasis. Therapeutic interventions have included a five-week course of radiation therapy requiring frequent transit between Delaware and Philadelphia, as well as the administration of specialized pharmacological agents.

該病情的臨床進展是由於持續的夜尿頻繁所引起,拜登博士在前總統任職期間便注意到此情況。在 2025 年卸任總統後,由於這些症狀持續存在,因此需要進行泌尿科會診及隨後的電腦斷層掃描 (CAT scan)。診斷結果確認為第四期攝護腺癌並伴有骨轉移。治療干預包括為期五週的放射線治療(需頻繁往返於德拉瓦州與費城之間),以及使用特殊的藥物治療。

Regarding the subject's current functional status, Dr. Biden indicated that while the former president maintains a schedule of public appearances and travel, there has been a discernible reduction in his overall pace. She characterized the intersection of advanced age, the severity of the malignancy, and the side effects of medication as contributing factors to increased daily difficulty. Furthermore, Dr. Biden has assumed the role of primary care coordinator, managing medical appointments, pharmaceutical adherence, and nutritional requirements.

關於受診者的目前功能狀態,拜登博士指出,雖然前總統維持著公開露面與旅行的行程,但整體節奏有明顯下降。她將高齡、惡性腫瘤的嚴重程度以及藥物副作用描述為導致日常困難增加的因素。此外,拜登博士已承擔起主要照護協調員的角色,管理醫療預約、藥物依從性以及營養需求。

Parallel to these health disclosures, Dr. Biden addressed political antecedents, specifically the former president's withdrawal from the 2024 electoral race. She described his conclusion that he had 'no choice' and expressed dissatisfaction with the public pressure exerted by Democratic colleagues. While a rapprochement occurred between the former president and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi during a January funeral service, Dr. Biden noted that she personally has not established communication with Pelosi. Additionally, she posited that a double standard exists regarding the scrutiny of the former president's cognitive and physical health relative to that of President Donald Trump.

在披露健康狀況的同時,拜登博士也談到了政治前因,特別是前總統退出 2024 年選戰的決定。她描述前總統認為自己「別無選擇」,並對民主黨同僚施加的公眾壓力表示不滿。雖然前總統與前議長南西·裴洛西在一月的喪禮上達成和解,但拜登博士指出,她個人尚未與裴洛西建立聯繫。此外,她認為在審視前總統與總統川普的認知及身體健康狀況時,存在雙重標準。

Conclusion

Former President Biden continues to engage in public activities while managing a permanent, stage four cancer diagnosis through ongoing medical supervision.

前總統拜登在持續醫療監督下管理著永久性的第四期癌症,同時繼續參與公開活動。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Clinical and Formal Detachment

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond 'accuracy' and master register manipulation—specifically, the ability to employ nominalization and Latinate precision to create an objective, clinical distance from emotionally charged subject matter.

⚡ The Linguistic Pivot: Nominalization

B2 learners describe actions using verbs; C2 masters describe actions as concepts using nouns. Observe the transformation in the text:

  • B2 Level: The cancer started because he had to go to the bathroom at night.
  • C2 Level: The clinical progression of the condition was precipitated by persistent nocturnal urinary frequency.

By replacing the verb "started" with the noun phrase "clinical progression" and the action "had to go" with "urinary frequency," the writer strips the narrative of personal vulnerability and replaces it with professional authority.

🩺 The Lexical Hierarchy of Precision

Notice the strategic avoidance of common adjectives in favor of high-precision academic equivalents:

Common (B2)Clinical/Formal (C2)Nuance Shift
Bone cancerOsseous metastasisShifts from a general description to a specific pathological process.
EndingCessationImplies a formal, definitive stop rather than a natural conclusion.
Fixing a relationshipRapprochementEvokes diplomatic history and high-level strategic reconciliation.
SuggestedPositedTransitions from a mere opinion to the proposal of a theoretical premise.

🖋️ Syntactic Sophistication: The 'Complexity Layer'

C2 English often utilizes complex noun complements to compress information.

"the intersection of advanced age, the severity of the malignancy, and the side effects of medication"

Rather than using a series of clauses ("He is old, the cancer is severe, and the medicine has side effects"), the text creates a single, overarching conceptual umbrella: the intersection. This allows the writer to treat three disparate variables as a single cohesive factor, a hallmark of advanced academic and professional synthesis.

Vocabulary Learning

precipitated (v.)
To cause an event or situation, typically one that is bad or undesirable, to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely.
Example:The sudden stock market crash precipitated a global economic crisis.
cessation (n.)
The fact or process of ending or being brought to an end.
Example:The cessation of hostilities was welcomed by both nations after years of conflict.
osseous (adj.)
Consisting of or resembling bone; bony.
Example:The surgeon noted significant osseous growth around the joint during the operation.
discernible (adj.)
Able to be perceived, recognized, or identified by the senses or the mind.
Example:There was a discernible change in the atmosphere as the tension in the room grew.
malignancy (n.)
The presence of a malignant tumor; the quality of being cancerous and invasive.
Example:The biopsy was conducted to determine if the growth was a benign cyst or a malignancy.
antecedents (n.)
A person's ancestors or family and social background; a thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
Example:The historian examined the political antecedents that led to the revolution.
rapprochement (n.)
An establishment or resumption of harmonious relations between two parties, especially countries or political factions.
Example:The diplomatic summit marked a significant rapprochement between the two warring states.
posited (v.)
To put forward as a basis of argument; to suggest or assume the existence, fact, or validity of something.
Example:The philosopher posited that human nature is inherently cooperative rather than competitive.
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