 My name is Nathan Yerham. I'm a urologic oncologist at the Hackensack University Medical Center. I'm also currently the Director of Urologic Oncology as well as the Director of Urologic Research. My area of expertise involves treating tumors of the prostate, tumors of the kidney and tumors of the bladder. When a patient typically comes and sees me in the office, they're at a crossroads. They're either diagnosed with a cancer or they're looking that they're going to have a diagnosis of cancer. So it's really my goal during that time to be an advocate for them. And so I try my best to be able to tell them I'm at your side, I'm here to look after you, and I'm here to give you the best possible care that modern medicine has right now. A common question that my patients tend to ask me is, Doc, what's going to be my quality of life after the treatment? For every patient, I tell them that my goal is to not only cure their cancer, but maximize their quality of life. And so those two things come together that I try to provide for every patient that I see and evaluate.