 When people think of cancer care, they think of chemotherapy and people losing their hair and just being really sick all the time. And there's so much more that we have now in oncology. We are often able to get a molecular fingerprint of the cancer and find mutations. We have drugs that can target particular mutations and particular pathways within cancer cells and kill cancer without creating other toxicities within the patient. This is amazing because we are able to get the treatment specifically for the abnormality, so it's very effective with less toxicity than we often see with standard chemotherapy. I met a gentleman, very nice man, who had a tumor in his liver. We started him on chemotherapy. He did not tolerate this very well at all. He developed a lot of nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and he was just ready to stop treatment. But we were able to send his tumor for testing to see if there were any particular mutations that this tumor had, and indeed it did. And we were able to use a drug that we would usually use in melanoma. He's open about, he's thriving. His tumor has shrunken in his liver and he's just doing amazingly well a year and a half after he had wanted to go hospice. It's just exciting to be able to help patients without all the side effects.