reporter karina flores visited the center. -nats-voice of dr. barbara schmidtman/manager of radiation oncology and ambulatory infusion: "it's a moment in time that they're able to focus on something positive or relaxing."patients at the marie yeager cancer center have been using virtual reality... or v-r... to relax while undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatments since 20-16... and it's made a difference.brendon beede/senior project manager, information security: "once i saw how patients were reacting to this, it really fueled me from start to finish. i knew that i was onto something here."-nats-brendon beede, the 'i-t nerd' as he refers to himself... says one patient said she would go to the beach every day before treatments to reduce her anxiety.but on a day when it was too cold to go to the beach... beede gave her the v-r headset.. and took her to hawaii.brendon beede/senior project manager, information security: "she spent an hour traveling all across hawaii on beaches, parasailing, just all sorts of stuff. she took it off and she was