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英语作文:How the research was carried out

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英语作文:How the research was carried out

  

学习啦在线学习网   The researchers analysed online forums written by cancer patients.

  Posts written by people diagnosed with late-stage cancer, unpaid carers who are related to sufferers of the disease and healthcare professionals were examined.

  The researchers also interviewed the aforementioned three groups of people.

  'Making fun of cancer helps people cope'

学习啦在线学习网   Results reveal certain cancer patients regularly joke about their illness.

  Lead author Professor Elena Semino said: 'For example, the cancer is referred to as "Mr C", a colostomy bag as "Baggy" and an oncologist as "the Wizard of Onc".

  Dr Demjén added: 'Making fun of cancer helps some people on the online forum cope with serious, threatening and unpredictable circumstances, and to bond with one another.'

学习啦在线学习网   Cancer patients are thought to joke about their condition to create a sense of community with other sufferers.

学习啦在线学习网   Metaphors commonly have an animal theme, such as calling cancer a 'beast' or describing themselves as a 'chicken' rather than brave.

  Sports-based references are also common, such as describing treatment as a 'marathon' or 'sprint', which suggests patients acknowledge they require resilience during therapy.

  Other common metaphor themes include machines, obstacles and religion.

  Professor Semino added: 'By exploring systematically the metaphors used by patients, family carers and healthcare professionals in the context of cancer and the end of life, we hope to increase healthcare professionals’ awareness of their own and others’ uses of language, so that they can adopt more sensitive and effective communication strategies with patients and their families.'

学习啦在线学习网   The findings were published in the book 'Metaphor, Cancer and the End of Life'.


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