Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Introduction


Introduction and Background: Neuroblastoma

Grid Computing

Grid computing is an ever-evolving group of computer systems used cohesively to correlate information about particular subjects. Grid computing helps maintain, link, and make accessible the important knowledge among all those seeking a common goal. According to Search Data Center this type of research shows potential because of these three reasons: 1. Cost effective, 2. problem solving in areas that need vast amounts of computer power, and  3. the ability for an immense group of researchers to join together to work towards a common purpose. (1)

What is Neuroblastoma?

Neuroblastoma is the development of a malignant tumor in infants and children. The tumor is formed within the tissues of the sympathetic nervous system and can occur in many different areas of the body. In several cases the tumors begin within the adrenal gland, next to the spinal cord, or in the chest. From there the cancer often times spreads to the bones, bone marrow, liver, lymph nodes, skin, and around the eyes. Unfortunately, in majority of cases, by the time a diagnosis is made the cancer has already spread. (2)


Disease Statistics

The disease occurs in approximately 1 out if 100,000 Children.
It is slightly more common in boys.
Most commonly diagnosed before age five. (2)

Among the most frequent of solid tumors in children during the first two years of life.
Accounts for 50% of all tumors in children.
Accounts for 6-10% of all childhood cancers.
Accounts for 15% of cancer related deaths in children. (3)


Suggested Causes

The direct cause of neuroblastoma is still being researched but certain doctors are suggesting it is related to a cell growth occurring during the development of the adrenal glands and sympathetic ganglia. It has been suggested that three proteins, TrkB, ALK, and SCxx, are expressed at elevated levels or have undergone mutations in especially aggressive neuroblastomas. Scientists believe that if these proteins are blocked or disabled then chemotherapy could work at a more successful rate. In particular, the study of certain drugs with proper shapes and chemical make up are being explored as options to block these proteins. World Community Grid is involved in the simulation of experiments for testing the millions of potential drugs. The results will reveal the best drugs to block those proteins, which will then allow them to be implemented into laboratory testing for the drug’s efficiency against neuroblastoma. (3)



Images


 http://surgery.med.umich.edu/pediatric/clinical/physician_content/n-z/neuroblastoma.shtml


Figure 2: A) Infant with a large, distended abdomen and a right-sided abdomen mass. B) Infant with stage 4-S neuroblastoma with multiple skin nodules, sometimes called the blueberry muffin syndrome. C) This skin tumor on the scalp is found in another infant with stage 4-S neuroblastoma. 

 

1 comment:

  1. This is a fantastic start! Your information is cited, you've given a strong introduction to your grid and your topic, and you've included links and pictures. Well done. The only thing that bothers me (only because I'm a little OCD) is that "Introduction" is hyperlinked to nothing. However, not a big deal. You've earned all 15 points. Great job!
    -Dr. Walker

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