Video Game Fights Cancer
This game features a 20-level journey through the bodies of fictional patients suffering from different types of cancer. The game was created for the purpose of helping cancer patients gain a sense of control over their disease. But of course with all video games, anyone can play it, including healthy people and adults.
In the game, players control an animated figure of a nano-sized robot named Roxxi who blasts cancer cells and battles bacterial infections. Besides blasting the cancer cells, gamers also have to manage the serious side effects that come from cancer.
So far, the game has helped young cancer patients overcome their difficulties in positive ways. According to CIGNA, the company that distributes the game, studies of the patients that played the game reveal that they had a greater chance of taking their medicine, to undergo treatment, and to have a better understanding of their disease.
Recent video footage released by CIGNA show positive proof that the technique really works. To 17-year-old leukemia survivor Dan Neumann, he says that "It taught me what I was going through and let me be more involved in my recovery."
To Dr. Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University, who wrote the 2005 editorial in the British Medical Journal, video games have a bad reputation for being addictive and negative activities that cause inactivity and very much become a waste of time. But to cancer patients, they are a blessing and can be used in distracting patients of all ages from the symptoms of their diseases and the side effects of treatments.
Video Game Fights Cancer
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