Thursday, May 16, 2013

This game can encourage child patients fight cancer

This game can encourage child patients fight cancer
Re-Mission 2

WASHINGTON - The team of medical researchers and software programmers (software) develops video games for mobile devices for child patients to encourage them undergo chemotherapy and other treatments.

Re-Mission 2 is which consists of a collection of six game of the match with various the theme about the fight against cancer. Re-Mission 2 displays figures microscopic robot named Roxxi who do travel in the cancer patient's body to blow up the cancer cells and fight against their side effects.

For that, the player will be armed with chemotherapy, radiation and cancer medicine to destroy malignancy disease that eats away at the body. This game emphasizes on the anatomy of the body from cancer sufferer, making it easier children patients who play to better understand his condition.

Re-Mission 2 motivate kids patients to keep have high spirits in the fight against his disease. One of the examples his game is "Defender Stem Cell", where players must protect the white blood cells from the invasive bacteria with release antibiotic bomb.

The game creators, HopeLab claims that this game makes children patients can better understand the condition of his body and following the treatments. HopeLab in collaboration with Stanford University found that game players will experiencing more many activity in neural circuitry that has links with the motivation to follow chemotherapy and consume antibiotics.

Collection in Re-Mission game 2 can be played online on the web or on the Apple device. Even, in the near future HopeLab, will also cooperating Android to attend this game.

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