I'm Tracy Downs, and I'm a urologic oncologist. I see patients with cancers of the genital and urinary system. And specifically, for me, it's primarily patients with bladder cancer, and also those with prostate cancer. I really was disturbed by the differences in cancer outcomes in African-American patients versus non-African-American patients around prostate cancer. And that really is what was a pivotal moment in me deciding that I wanted to pursue urologic cancers, and do a fellowship to develop that specific knowledge base and training. Delivering good patient care has really kind of been something that resonates and is something I reflect upon with kind of each advancing year. A lot of the patients, especially with bladder cancer, I see multiple times a year, maybe three, four times a year, often more times than their own primary care. And we start to develop that friendship and that trust, and that is really special and lifelong and it's something that I look forward to hopefully having that opportunity to build with you as a patient.