 My name is Andrew Ip. I'm a director of our Outcomes and Valley Care Division and also a member of our lymphoma division. Well, when I treat a patient, I think the first thing that has to be focused on is the biology of the cancer, which is really the best way that we know how to treat lymphoma is if we have a target, we're going to go after it. And after the biology though, I really do try to look at the patient as a whole person. And I often take into account things like their social background, their spiritual background, and things that really encompass the whole patient when tailoring a patient's treatment. I went into healthcare because I had family members with cancer and I take that still very personally to this day. You know, I want them to know that I'm a doctor that's going to care for them and be there for them. You know, I think that's one of the most important things that may be missing in a lot of today's healthcare system is we're so focused on numbers and focused on just giving the right drugs to a patient, you know, they have families with them, they have friends with them, they have loved ones. And I really try to be a doctor that's going to treat them and their family and really treat them like they're my own family, really.