 My name is Stefan Federal and I'm the Chief of the Division of Leukemia at John Theorok Cancer Center. I'm running the Leukemia Division together with two more physicians and nurses. I'm seeing Leukemia patients and manage them in and out patients. We see all kinds of Leukemia patients, the whole spectrum from acute all the way to chronic. What's exciting in my role here is that I have the possibility to be in the forefront of medicine, the development of new drugs and treatments in patients with Leukemias, and by doing so having the chance or possibility to make a difference in the life of patients and other people. We want to be part of developing medicine and cancer and oncology further. We want to be part of innovative clinical studies, have access to them, allow patients to have access to them through us and to be on top of the developments and in our particular specialties. We try to work very closely with physicians who refer patients to us. We don't necessarily try to keep those patients at the cancer center. A lot of patients have relationships with their referring physicians, which they want to maintain. It's perfectly fine with us. We're happy to work with them together to some of the work here at the cancer center that needs to be done here, but allow patients at any rate possible to continue care with their local providers as well. It's obviously a difficult diagnosis that the patients face, so it's very important to have support systems in place. One of the most important is actually the family support, either through us powers or children or parents or whatever extended family and friends. At JTTC patients with a particular diagnosis are seen and evaluated by, if you will, specialists in their field. We have divisions for Leukemia patients, separate divisions for lymphoma patients or multiple myeloma patients. We have similar divisions in solid tumor groups with breast, prostate, head and neck and so on. That is not common necessarily in other practices around here, so this allows us to assign every patient to a specialist in his or her field, so they get the best possible care.