[MUSIC PLAYING] DAVID BRENIN: My name is Dr. David Brenin, and I am the codirector of the UVA Cancer Center breast program and the chief of breast surgery at UVA. My role with the patient is to help them understand what's going on with them, present the treatment options that are available to them, give them a little bit of insight into perhaps the one that might be most suited for them, and then help them make a final decision. More often than not, when we're treating breast cancer, patients have choices. And we have to be able to be good communicators to educate the patients to help them make the right decision for them. The best care is true, seamless multidisciplinary care, and that's going to be delivered in a breast center where you have the surgeons who provide the clinical care of patients with breast problems as well as the breast imagers. And we work side by side there. If I have a question or if the breast imagers have a question, we literally walk 15 feet and talk to each other. And in this way, we can closely collaborate really on the fly, seamlessly, in taking care of patients with breast problems, of looking at the mammograms together, looking at the breast imaging together, planning surgical options for patients together. And this is really the benefit of a true multidisciplinary program.