 My name is Mira Helman. I am a gynecologic oncologist here at Hackensack University Medical Center. My role here is a gynecologic oncology surgeon, which means I do surgery for gynecologic cancers such as ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cervical cancer. So I've had the privilege of working at the Cancer Center for a couple of years at JTCC, and I think JTCC is unique in the fact that we're a family here and we treat the patients like a family. We have a representation from just about all oncologic services and we all speak to each other. No one is in a separate unit. No one's in a bubble. No one's isolated. We really, really, really focus on individualized care for the patient, starting from the time that we meet them, going over the diagnosis, outlining a plan of care, down to individualizing the management, whether it's based on the person's personal history or medical history, or actually their cancer type, looking at their molecular profiling and individualizing the treatment to the specific, not just type of cancer that they have, but the specific blueprint of the cancer that they have. I am always excited to come into work. The environment that I work in is a supportive environment, both for the patients and for the doctors and the staff. We provide the highest level of care to all of our patients. We try to accommodate the patients on any which way that we possibly can, whether it's convenience of appointments, whether it's speed of appointments, providing them the latest and greatest in the advancements of fields of gynecologic oncology. We also have an excellent support staff that supports the patients both emotionally, socially, tries to accommodate them in every possible way and provide them the support that they need to get through the treatments that they need in order to get better.