 My name is André Guant. I'm the chair of John Turin Cancer Center and a division chief of the LEMFOMA program, as well as a physician and chief of oncology for Huck and Sack Medicine Health. John Turin Cancer Center, rapidly growing reputation in just 20-30 years to the national level, is a testimony to the fact that we have very highly sub-specialized care across 16 divisions, each one of them led by a national or international leader. We have a robust clinical science platform with a strong phase one program and first in humans that gives patients new options when it's needed. Not only we have a highly specialized care, but very high volume, so every physician sees a lot of patients on a very specific topic, so they have a great insight, but they also collaborate on a daily basis and exchange across the groups to make sure that we give the best advice to a patient and also with surgeon and other specialty requires for the multidisciplinary cancer care that is required nowadays. What matters the most is to really have a culture of really caring for the patient beyond the words and I think this is something that is, I would say, really part of our culture and this is a really important part of the healing process. I think I am convinced that actually bedside matters and the connection you have with your patient matters in the outcome. So our patients, we try to deliver to each of our patients who come here, who are very pleased to see the expertise that they have access to and they don't need to go anywhere else and they can stay, of course, with the premier cancer program in New Jersey.