 My name is Monica Martin. I'm a musician, so I like violin, viola, cello, and piano, of course, tickle the keys. I had a milling tuner. Kaiser had provided me with a cancer care team. The surgeon was their radiation, plastic surgeon, and the oncologist. We all met in one room at the same time. And orchestra has many people in it. For us to produce Brahms, we got to bring all the instruments together. Same thing with Kaiser Permanente. You got to have those specialists who's going to make an impact into your life in the same place at the same time. I get to hear what they're thinking and what they're saying. When they finished explaining everything to me, I said, this is what I want to do. When can we get this done? Timeline is on Friday. I had the mammogram. Monday I had the biopsy. Tuesday I got the results. A week later I met with my cancer team. That's quick. They put the time in. They took care of me. They respected my emotion. They laughed with me. They cried with me. They did whatever it took to get me through this. And that's how cancer patients survived.