 My name is Steve Zuckerman. I'm the Director of the Cardio-Oncology program at Hackensack Meridian Health. Cardio-Oncology is a very new specialty within the area of cardiology and it deals with the cardiac effects of cancer treatments. The Cardio-Oncology program at Jersey Shore University Medical Center was developed to help cancer patients navigate through their pre-treatment treatment and survivorship with respect to the heart and how those treatments may affect the heart, either short term, during treatment or long term following their treatment. Those patients that would be helped from the services of a Cardio-Oncologist include either very young or very old patients, other patients that increase risk or those with conventional risk factors for heart disease such as obesity, smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure. In addition, those patients that have underlying cardiac problems, all of those patients should see a Cardio-Oncologist prior to treatment. Within the area of echocardiography there's a specialized test called strain imaging which helps patients receiving chemotherapy receive this type of test which can identify early signs of cardiac abnormalities before there's a change in the heart structure and function. We're pleased to offer that here at Jersey Shore University Medical Center as one of the only centers in the regional area that provides that test. We have a Cardio-Oncology program that really is unique to this entire region. To provide the same service patients would need to go to either New York City or Philadelphia and so we're happy to provide that service for all of our patients within this entire area of New Jersey that supports and feeds our hospital in the area.