 Do you know what your risk of getting cancer is? Well, one out of three of you sitting here today will be diagnosed with cancer during your lifetime. But what if I told you that there is something that can increase your chances of surviving a cancer disease? And it is not some new cancer drug. No? It is actually early detection. Because the main reason why people die from cancer is because it is diagnosed too late. But if we can find it early, we can increase survival rates and spare people of long and painful treatments. So finding cancer early is basically the closest thing we have to a silver bullet cure against it. We know that screening for colon cancer can find cancer early. And therefore we started to screen people in Denmark in 2014 using a fecal test. But the problem is that only 60% will participate and also the test sensitivity is limited. This means that more than half of all cancers in the population are not detected. So we need better screening tools and that is where my research comes in. My PhD aimed to develop a new test for early detection of colon cancer in a simple blood sample. Because we know that if we use a blood test instead of a fecal test, we can make more people participate in screening. The blood contains free-floating DNA and in cancer patients some of this DNA comes from the cancer tissue. In our test we use a very sensitive technique to detect this cancer DNA in the blood. We have used our test on hundreds of cancer patients and healthy people and found amazing positive results. Our test detected cancer 85% of the time in patients and only 1% of healthy individuals was false positive. This is better than the fecal test. So by using this blood test we expect to find more cancers and that fewer people will have a false positive test result. In a world where cancer rates are constantly increasing because we are growing older, finding the cancer early becomes even more important. So my hope is that these results will make more people survive a cancer diagnosis in the future. Thank you very much.