Thanks so much.
I want to go online to Dr. Jessica McAlpine, and thank you very much for this information.
You indicated molecular features. When you're doing this, sometimes you don't need to have radiation and chemotherapy, which, for many people suffering from cancer, end up being the most drastic pieces they have to go through in how they are dealt with after surgery.
First of all, when you're trying to detect cancers such as cervical cancer—things that get diagnosed later on—how long does it take to start diagnosing people and getting them into these types of programs in which they might be able to look at things like this molecular piece you're talking about?