 My name is Jonathan Reedy. I am a leukemia survivor. I was diagnosed when I was 11 years old. My first reaction, I wasn't scared or anything. I was just like, okay, let's take care of it. You know, it's like, what do we do now? Cancer survivor leg is helped lessen the burden. My name is Paul Usher. I'm a technical evangelist for DevExpress. SurvivorLink is a portal for children that have survived cancer. It's a place that allows the families and the doctors to come together and share information. The purpose of the survivor program is to begin to follow survivors once they're two years off therapy or after the completion of cancer treatment. We partnered with him for MATICS and Mike Palgan was the software designer who worked with us. SurvivorLink isn't just a website. It's a whole team of people that work hard together and are passionate about SurvivorLink's core values, learn, store, and share. SurvivorLink is important because it allows the patient to decide who has their records and can provide their long-term care. They update it every year. It's just an easy download, click. Then I can just go hand it out to any of my doctors. And once you hand them that, then it's like, okay, they know everything to do with me. Working with the DevExpress tools in Visual Studio was very smooth. Of course, integrated into the Visual Studio toolbox. It was very easy to drag components onto the design surface. Any survivor anywhere can use SurvivorLink. They simply need to log on and create a chart.