ID:1803
Category: other
07/24 09:19 - Computer Game Aids Young Cancer Patients' Recovery
According to a study done by Hopelab in 2006, cancer patients who play Re-mission are more likely to take their medicine, undergo needed therapy and understand their illness.
"Re-mission gives teens and young adults a sense of power and control over their cancer," says Hopelab president Pat Christen.
For more information about the results of this study and Re-mission, click the link below.
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ID:943
Category: events
01/16 09:03 - Study: 13-29 YEAR OLDS In The San Francisco Bay Area Needed.
HopeLab is seeking 13-29 year olds with a history of cancer to participate locally in a video game study conducted now till the end of March 2008. If you'll be in the area, it only takes about 90 minutes and you'll be paid $20/hour for helping out! Click this link for more information:
Paid to Play study by HopeLab
ID:942
Category: cancer
01/16 08:57 - A Little About Re-Mission™ - The Video Game!
Re-Mission™ is a video game developed specifically for teens and young adults with cancer. In Re-Mission, players pilot a nanobot named Roxxi as she travels through the bodies of fictional cancer patients destroying cancer cells, battling bacterial infections, and managing side effects associated with cancer and cancer treatment. Re-Mission is a Windows PC game and is available in a variety of formats at www.re-mission.net. Re-Mission was created by the nonprofit organization HopeLab www.hopelab.org and is free of charge to young people with cancer, their families and caregivers.