 My name is Jeffrey Pelz, and I'm a thoracic surgeon at Hackensack Hospital along with Hackensack Meridian Health and John Thurr Cancer Center. So as a thoracic surgeon, I treat diseases of the long esophagus and mediastinum. Being a surgeon really is a unique opportunity to take care of patients such that you can see a patient at the beginning of the disease process and then follow that patient through to the end. So if any patients are looking for a place to establish care, Hackensack Meridian Health and John Thurr Cancer Center is an excellent place. Because we have such a vast wealth of knowledge and experience at Hackensack and the John Thurr Cancer Center, we're able to deliver excellent quality care to patients and that really impacts the results. So more rare tumors are things that other places may not have seen as much. We do high volume and so that that helps to improve the care and the protocols and ultimately the outcomes for treating any disease. In addition to the physicians and surgeons working in the thoracic surgery division, there's also a big group of nurse practitioners, nurses and other administrative staff that all work very well together as a team to help guide patients through from the initial phone call to the office, through the visit, any follow-up testing that needs to be done and ultimately getting the patient to the operating room and then follow-up visits. So it's not just the surgeons that are working for the patients but there's also nursing care and there's a big team that all helps to contribute to the best outcomes for the patients.