 I would not be alive today if it weren't for these medicines, these targeted medicines that have come about as a result of genetic testing and the ability to target treatments. She came to me with a newly diagnosed lung cancer. She was obviously very shocked and surprised to find this. She was in her 30s. She was a lifelong never-smoker and had developed a cough, was thought to have pneumonia, but further workup ultimately revealed that this was in fact a lung cancer. And Matt with Dr. Rudin, we hit it off instantly. Certainly his expertise is among the best in the world and I felt really confident in his ability to provide me with the best possible treatments that were available. Dr. Rudin did suggest the genetic testing. I didn't fit the typical profile of a lung cancer patient that it was more likely that I would have a mutation. If we can identify particular mutations that are driving a cancer and we can inhibit those, the proteins encoded by the gene with that mutation, we can often get dramatic results. I've been on two clinical trials. I'm in my second one now. The first one worked for two years in controlling my cancer. Monica's participation in clinical trials was valuable, certainly to her, in that she got access to a drug that was tailored for her particular cancer. She also contributed to the development of a new drug that will be of benefit to lots of future patients. It was a drug that now is FDA approved because it has been so effective, but at the time I started it was not. Some people may look at a clinical trial as a risk. To me, they've saved my life and extended my life. The field of genetic testing for cancer therapy is really something that's rapidly changing. Ten years ago this didn't exist. Five years ago this really existed only in major medical centers that were using this as an investigational approach to the development of new drugs. Now increasingly this is becoming a standard of care. It is because of these treatments. I feel confident that I'm alive today. I want to live my life as well as I can, as long as I can.