 My name is Nabil Akhtar. I am an interventional radiologist, also director of interventional oncology and residency program director for the interventional radiology residency program. I've been at University of Maryland since 2011, initially as a trainee and then afterwards as faculty. My focus has been helping patients with cancers, different type of cancers. There is a very broad scope of things we can offer to patients all the way from diagnosis, from biopsies to treatment and cure options as well as to palliation, pain control. Another focus of my interest has been liver and biliary work, as Maryland is a very busy transplant center. So I've been trying to enhance and introduce and expand the breadth of different treatment options and modalities we can provide over here for different cancer therapies, whether it's treating through blood vessels and a vascular or going directly under imaging ultrasound or CT MRI through the skin into the area of concern and treating it with different modalities, whether it's thermal ablation with microwave, radiofrequency, cryoablation or other modalities like irreversible electroporation nanonife, which we do over here, one of the few places nationwide or internationally that do it and solid organs, livers, kidney, pancreas and prostate so on and so forth. My goal for patients is that they come in and do the hospital and they go out wondering if they had anything done and be cured of whatever ailment brought them in.