 My name is Angela Vines-Crossen. I'd like to introduce you to Dr. Kanton. He's my plastic surgeon, and he's a wonderful doctor, and I love working with him. Angie is probably one of the most down-to-earth, warm and open people I've ever met. When I sit her in the office, I don't shake her hand. She always insists on giving me a hug. So I met Angie about a year ago, and she came in. She had just been diagnosed with breast cancer. When they first told me I had it, you scared. And you go through all these emotions that you really don't know, understand. But they were so supportive. I was surprised when they came up with this cancer team. Three doctors, you meet them at one time, and then they all get a chance to talk to you about each of their specialties. One of the really nice things we have is the opportunity for all of the specialists to get together in the same place, come up with a coordinated care plan, and then we each get to meet the patient in succession on the same morning. So we come up with a truly coordinated care plan that's helping take care of the patient. Once you get that team support, I think that's so important for anybody. They cared about me. They talked to me. They was just there. It was like, they were part of the family. They made me feel like I wasn't just a patient. She told me about what was important to her. That helped her and I both feel comfortable with each other. And I think that that ultimately helped her make the decision on what form of reconstruction she wanted to have. Well, I have one more procedure, hopefully. One more procedure, and then after that, I'm officially cancer-free. Being able to see Angie now with her life back, being able to see her travel with her husband, that's why I do what I do. I love Kaiser. I've been a member for maybe 17 years, and I just love it.