 Hi, my name is Donna McNamara. I am the Co-Division Chief of the Division of GYN Oncology and also a member of the Breast Division. I'm an expert in dealing with GYN malignancies, such as ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, and cervical cancer, and I also treat breast cancer. I became an oncologist because when I was in medical school, my mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. When she went to see our oncologist, she was always afraid to ask questions. And I always thought that I could do better, and I made that my life goal to become the oncologist that I would want my mother to have. But for the course of the past 15 years, I've had the honor to treat hundreds of patients, but there's still some that really stick out in your mind. One of my favorites is a patient, her name is Marion, and she's been with me for the past 15 years, diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer 15 years ago. And she's been on and off treatment. I see her on a monthly basis. We talk more about her grandkids than anything else, and she continues to live strongly. And I look forward to seeing her every month and will continue to look forward to seeing her every month because she's still doing so well. When I treat a patient, I want to make sure that patients know that I love what I do and I am privileged, honored to be able to share that with my patients and to help them along their journey with compassion and expertise.