 My name is Scott Rowley. I'm a member of the bone marrow transplant program here at Hackensack University Medical Center. By training and by my career for the past 40 years, I have been involved with stem cell transplantation in the treatment of disease. It's very patient-specific. It's very disease-specific. So there are certain techniques that we use that we would use for one diagnosis but not for another, or based on a patient's age, an older person versus a younger person, that when we sit down for the first time, we go over a lot of these details to really inform the patient and their family exactly what we're proposing and how we feel that this would be effective treatment. I love what I do. I'm a firm believer that we can cure disease, that people can be cured of this disease. I want them to know that we will take care of people regardless of age and race and gender. This is the care that we give, that we make a commitment to the person that we're going to be there, and that is my personal philosophy and has always been.