 I really want to make a difference when it comes to the quality of life of cancer patients. We see that now the cancer population is growing, more and more patients survive cancer and thereby they are not so much patients anymore as they are survivors, or really impacting the quality of life of cancer survivors. Today over 20,000 cancer patients have completed questionnaires in profiles. I have done research five times now. In the profile study we do research about psychosocial effects of cancer and the treatment. Right after I completed the process I found that it was also nice to look into the mirror and to find out how I am actually doing it. An important result is that some cancer therapies have changed because of the findings in the profiles registry. It would be very hard to do the same if there was no big data. By sharing your data with the scientific community you can get the most out of your data. And I think that is important for patients as well as for researchers. But since we are investigating information from over 20,000 patients we can really investigate the impact of certain therapies on patient outcomes. It's very useful to not only talk about an individual but also answer questions about populations. Some patients would really call us and say this is what I've been waiting for all my life. Am I out of my mind or am I just in the middle of the expectation that you see patients? Some of them now have fewer symptoms after cancer or have received better information or better supportive care. So I think with the findings of our studies we have really made a difference for some patients.