 Hi, my name is Dr. Douglas Miller. I'm the head of our radiation oncology department at Hackensack Meridian Health, Jersey Shore University Medical Center's cancer program. When a patient's diagnosed with any type of cancer or malignancy, one of the strengths of the Hackensack Meridian Cancer Program has to do with the team that's behind us and the team that helps support the patient going through the entirety of their cancer journey. Each radiation treatment, typically speaking, is only about five minutes. I tell all patients it'll take you longer, unfortunately, to park than actually to get those treatments. Each radiation treatment is painless and invisible. Everyone asks these three questions. You will not glow at night. You are not radioactive and you're not a danger to anybody while you're getting radiation treatment. Our radiation oncology department continues to lead the field in terms of offering the latest clinical trials as well as clinical techniques to be able to treat a variety of malignancies. You are constantly evaluating the next step in cancer care and making sure that we achieve better and better outcomes, giving all patients the hope that they need that they're going to be successful along in their cancer journey. When we establish such great patient bonds as a department and as a cancer program, that patients come back and see us to help us ensure that there's no evidence of a cancer recurrence, to make sure that we've supported them with any side effects related to treatments, whether it's after radiation or chemotherapy treatments. So our team with our cancer program survivorship is really what's the best element of our cancer program here at Hackensack Meridian Cancer Care. The bonds that we form with patients and their families to be able to guide them through a scary diagnosis like a cancer diagnosis really is what drives me to come to work every day to make sure that we are delivering the best care to residents where I grew up here in the Jersey Shore.