 My name is Martin Gutierrez and the Co-Chief of the Thoracic Oncology and the Director of the Facebook Program at Hackensack University Medical Center. I think what is unique of JTCC is the team. When patients come to JTCC, they are getting a centralized care given by nurses, physicians and all the specialties that also are constantly providing new options of care for them in this fight against cancer. Most of the time when the patients already have exhausted all the potential treatments that are being FDA approved, what is the next option? So obviously the next options are new drugs, new medications that are coming in the pipeline and that is what the phase one program offers to the patients. Without these trials we will not have the next generation of drugs that we are trying to cure cancer with. A good day of work is a mixture of being able to help our patients to get through the day, curing them, helping them to cope with their disease or helping through the process of fighting this disease, trying to be able to bring what is the next best potential drug that we can have in the clinic. I think family is essential. I admire when I have the patient's family in the rooms with us, when they ask questions, when they are taking care of the patient. You require a team to treat a patient or you require a town to raise a kid, it's the same we can apply for cancer patients. It really requires a major effort from not only the doctor, the nurses, the front desk but also the family, everybody to come together for this fight.