marc siegel aproessociat professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and author of "the innerulse". >> jamie: but, wait, there's more, dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr. siegel, let's let you comment on this first. >> i'm very excited about this, usually it takes 12 to 15 years and i mean years for a new drug to be approved, a billion dollars and by the time it is out, it may be obsolete. but what is actually happening now is we are entering a brave new world of cancer treatment because in the past we tried to poison the cancer and as we were poisoning the cancer we poisoned our own rapidly growing cells and now we are doing something called targeted therapy and we noticed a genetic difference and devise a drug for the genetic difference for the abnormal protein and tar