i was in birmingham, ijumped at the opportunity, given only a potential 12 months to survive, and from12 month programme. we changed that because i believed it was explained to me that melanomas are very aggressive, very intelligent cancer, they can potentially outthink the drugs. we we nt potentially outthink the drugs. we went on then to an intravenous drug, andl went on then to an intravenous drug, and i had two successful different intravenous... again, my body accepted it. modern day chemotherapy type drugs, i accepted them quite well, one of the lucky ones. your cancer has shrunk to what? if i dare say, a trace, if i dare say, today i am cancerfree. it say, a trace, if i dare say, today i am cancer free. it is an amazing... i have been two years drug—free, so this was all in the first three years. i have led a very active normal life in the drug periods and certainly now that, you know, i am very fortunate, through people around the table today, modern immune therapies, i was on early stages of the immune therapies, as peter has explained, and things are changing. this immunother