no idea until after i consulted with doctor viloria and learned that there is actually in fact, that situation where asian women, particularly filipina, i guess vietnamese and chinese, that we are prone to, to have lung cancer without a history of smoking or drinking or anything like that. >liz>yeah. i mean, we've reported extensively on asian women and lung cancer and many of them talked about the stigma of lung cancer being kind of a smoker's disease. and there's often a sense of shame that comes with that. is that something that you found yourself having to explain to people that, yes, you had lung cancer, but you never smoked a day in your life? >live>yeah exactly. they asked me, so what did you do? how did you get i mean, most of my friends, of course, my family knows i don't smoke, i don't drink, so when i shared the news with them, of course, we were all shocked. like how you know, how did that happen? what? what did you do? like i don't know, i didn't do anything. i was, i was born in the philippines and that could be maybe one of the reasons why. but no, i honestly have no i