 So one of the things that I'm really excited about that's a new advance for our breast cancer patients is the use of radar localization to help us locate and excise the breast tumors in surgery. The old way of doing it, women would have a wire placed into their breast and there's like a large needle and a large wire that go into the breast to help the surgeon find the tumor which you often can't see or feel and the newer technology allows our radiologists to put a reflector which is like a little microchip into the breast into the tumor directly. They don't have to go through the discomfort of the wire, kind of the distress of having that dangling from their breast before the surgery. It allows more flexibility in scheduling so they can have the reflector placed at any time before it doesn't have to be the morning of surgery. It's much more comfortable, it's much faster. I can use a radar detector wand which tells me when I'm pointing at the tumor and how far away I am and it helps to really precisely locate and dissect around and remove that tumor. It's a really great advance that we have for our patients. If you have cancer and you're coming to see me, I know that I have all of the state of the art treatments available to you. I get to operate and treat patients the way that I'm trained to treat them and give them exactly what they need.