 We're Paul and Marilyn Ballmer. We're from Joliet, Illinois, and I'd first like to thank the Kidney Cancer Association for everything they do for us survivors and the caregivers that they do. My case is a little bit different than everybody else's where I'm about one-tenth of 1% of the cases that happen. I had a spontaneous remission. I had absolutely no treatment, no operations. My immune system kicked in after I was diagnosed with a baseball sized tumor on my right kidney and it massacized the both lungs. And miraculously my immune system kicked in and it went away. So I'm one of the really few and I'm very lucky and fortunate. But the Kidney Cancer Association, I think the most important thing to do with them is to get as much information as you can when you are diagnosed and and search out the very best treatment you can get. I get a knowledgeable oncologist that really knows his business because you know that's something you don't want to play with. The most important thing for a caregiver, spouse, or whoever is just stand by their side and let them make all the decisions and just tell them that you're with them the whole way.