 We try to offer all of our patients the opportunity to participate in a clinical trial of a novel therapy, something that's cutting edge, that can add to the progress that we've made with standard of care therapies. In developing clinical trials for our brain cancer patients, most often patients with glioblastoma, we look at genetic abnormalities within their tumors that make their tumor unique from someone else that may have a tumor by the same name. The mutations and other aberrations in DNA that we can uncover help us define targeted therapies that attack what might be pushing the growth and invasion of the tumor, and at the same time, trying to minimize toxicity or side effects. We also look at classes of medications like immunotherapy, which have had great success in other types of cancers and try to translate that to glioblastoma. Many of our clinical trials focus on immunotherapy, which is a general field, is helping to unleash a patient's own immune system to help to fight cancers from within, rather than more traditional therapies like chemotherapy. Although there have been some challenges in tumors like glioblastoma in comparison to other cancers in which we've made great successes, we're always trying to move the needle and to try to see some of these same successes in brain tumors like glioblastoma. In working with our basic science colleagues at the Centers for Discovery and Innovation, we look at particular samples of brain tumor tissue to see what's driving the particular growth of that cancer, which may make it different than someone else, the cancer of the same name. And through this collaboration, it helps us to find novel targets and potentially novel drugs, which we can bring to the laboratory and eventually translate to the clinic as well. So it really serves as the basis for helping us to develop new therapies for glioblastoma and other related tumors. By having all of the physicians and nurses and support staff involved in the care of our brain tumor patients physically in one space under one roof and at the same time, we believe that the JTCC offers a unique and compassionate approach to care that works best for both patients and families alike.