 Okay. Well, thank you. I think the KCA is a fantastic resource. If you guys have been on the website, the national website, tremendous information source and links, and then local KCA chapter as well, whether it's something people are interested to participate or just want links to resources. I know that would really be a great point of contact to help out. Okay, I'm not live here. So my understanding, and Kerry's going to come back at the end to wrap things up, that yes, the materials from today will be posted to the KCA website. And I think also video of the presentations as well. So I think you can find everything. There will be a delay until it's all processed and ready to post. She can tell you what that timeline looks like. So I so thankful for everyone coming out today. I don't want to spend too much more time, but just a couple items at the end here I wanted to to pass along. So something I thought to present to this group, perhaps it's it's late for people already diagnosed, but something that we are excited about bringing forward on our campus here is what we call a multidisciplinary clinic approach to patients coming into our system that are newly diagnosed with an apparent kidney tumor. And the faculty you met today, the point man for urology will be Dr. Gore, the radiation oncologist Dr. Zhang that spoke today as well. And the format for this would be a first clinic appointment for a patient would meet with specialists from each of three different disciplines, meto urology surgeon, a medical oncologist and a radiation oncologist all in the same afternoon. And those physicians as well in real time as part of the afternoon will review the outside if it's outside pathology, whether it's biopsy or nephrectomy if it's been done and review radiology studies and then present to the patient a plan of action, what's going to happen moving forward and having coordination so that follow on appointments with whomever the patient should see next are taken care of at that point in time. So I think it's I think it's it's something that we do for other diseases and I think it's going to be excellent for kidney cancer because a big portion of our patients need to see medical oncology, need to see urology, might need to see radiation oncology and we waste so much time just making referrals and waiting for our colleagues to see patients. So I think it's going to be a great a great opportunity and I think that's going to be very well received. So no just these core core folks so cancer centric assessment, nephrology care may be very relevant to patients but that they're not going to participate in the actual cancer therapy per se. Other ancillary supports, nutrition, things like that are not right now intended to be embedded but depending on interest and common referrals we make we can always pull in another type of service if we think that's going to be relevant but this would be the starting folks. It's been done for years for example for breast cancer many breast cancer patients need surgery and then radiation and then medical therapy, chemotherapy and so pulling them all together into a single daily single-day assessment get all those recommendations all at one time and build out the treatment plan as was very well received in that context and so building on that experience and a little copycat from our group. And so the last thing I just wanted to throw out we'd love to hear any feedback positive or negative we do plan to try and make this an annual event moving forward and as you're thinking about what you heard today if there's things on your mind that you wish we talked about shoot us an email or give a call and let us know and we'll keep that in mind for next year's program. Each year would be you know a novel set of speakers and we can try and tailor it if there's strong interest in a specific direction. So I put contact information up here many of you are in our network if you have phone numbers the nursing line or emails or our scheduler whomever you regularly contact shoot them a note they'll pass it on to me if you don't have our contact information Samantha lepides contact is here she's my administrative person that really pulled us all together it made it happen so she'd be the best point of contact. And then the last thing I wanted to point out I have had some patients that were very interested in what's happening on our campus in a very detailed way there is the opportunity for those that are interested to come to our campus to tour a research lab or other facilities that you're interested in and get a much more in-depth presentation and discussion with folks on our campus a lot of the more basic research wasn't part of today's talk we're really trying to focus on what's the patient experience right now things that are in the research lab today would be several years off before it would come to some sort of fruition that might impact patient care but if you want to look under the hood and see what's going on the our development folks would be the liaisons to set that up for you to meet you here on campus to give you a tour help you meet folks that you thought were doing things that you found that were very exciting there are opportunities on our campus there's something called scientific lunch where different faculty members and this would go beyond the context of kidney cancer give talks to to an audience of people from off our campus that are interested to hear about science it's meant to be for a lay audience it's a free event but just learning the calendar and seeing who's talking again our development folks would be the ones to give you that information so I invite you once again to reach out and make contact if you're not sure who to get hold of these would be the people that you could contact directly but reach out and contact me and I'll hand you off to those folks and help you set that up I know that's not for everybody but it is something that we're excited about we think about kidney cancer every day and we have our nose in projects and research we're trying to work on and if somebody's interested to learn more about it it's really we're very excited to hear that and be more than happy to talk to you so that's that's all I wanted to pass along to wrap things up I do want to pass along a few thank you's KCA that that brings this program together care you met today but also Stephanie Shirley that doesn't come out for the program but does most of the coordination for us to set it all up the faculty that you met today Julian art that are the glue that run the local KCA chapter and certainly all of you patients that are in our network patients from other networks and their families and lastly people not here today but Samantha Jesse Kaston Laisa some of you know my my scheduler for the clinic volunteered to reach out by email and try and contact as many of our patients as she could to remind you of this program so I certainly appreciate all their help to bring this together