Neuroblastoma refers to the development of cancer in immature nerve cells, which may be related to heredity, chemicals and other reasons. Clinical symptoms include abdominal distension and skin lumps, etc. Surgery, radiotherapy and drug therapy can be used, and the prognosis is good for early stage of the disease and poor for advanced stage. Neuroblastoma is a malignant tumor mainly derived from undifferentiated sympathetic ganglion cells. The cause of the disease is unknown, but studies have suggested that it may be related to genetics, exposure to certain chemicals, excessive alcohol consumption during pregnancy, or long-term use of sedative drugs. Clinical symptoms of neuroblastoma include abdominal distension, skin lumps, abdominal pain, weight loss, fatigue, bone pain, difficulty breathing, and shortness of breath. Clinical treatments for neuroblastoma include surgery, radiotherapy, medication, chemotherapy, etc. Doctors will formulate an appropriate treatment plan according to the patient’s condition so as to prolong the patient’s survival and improve the quality of life. The prognosis of this disease is related to the clinical stage, with early-stage patients having a good prognosis and, on the contrary, late-stage patients having a poor prognosis. In conclusion, when you are detected with neuroblastoma, you should consult the doctor in time and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment.