Patient must be able to read and write in English Patient and/or legally authorized representative must have the ability to read, write, speak and understand English; note: If patient does not have the capability to read or write in English, the patient's preferred language should be English and the legally authorized representative (LAR) will be responsible for completing all study forms on the patient's behalf Patients must be able to read and write English to comply with the questionnaire portions of the protocol Ability to read and write in English Patients must be able to read and write English Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English Must be able to read and write in English Able to read/write English Able to read and write in English Be able to read and write in English Be able to read and write English Able to read and write in English Able to read, write, and understand English Able to read and write in English Be able to read, write, and understand English PHASE 0: Unable to read and write in English PHASE 1 & 2: Unable to read and write in English PATIENT AND CAREGIVER: Must be able to hear, read, and write in English Phase I: Inability to read and write English Read and write English among their languages of choice He or she can read and write English among their languages of choice and agrees to attend the patient intervention sessions in person or by telephone Children of formal assenting age will be eligible to participate if they can read and write English among their languages of choice Able to read, speak, and write English or Spanish Ability to read and write English Able to read, write, and understand English. Patient must be able to read and write English, Mandarin Chinese, Korean or Japanese Able to read and write in English Be able to read, write, and speak English Are able to read and write English Read and write English among their languages of choice Patients must be able to understand, read, and write in English Those unable to understand, read, or write in English are not eligible Able to speak, read and write English Patients must be able to understand, read, write, and speak English or Spanish Able to read/write English Unable to read or write in English Participants must be able to read, write, and speak English Unable to read and/ or write in English Able to converse, write and read in English Able to read, write, and understand English Able to understand, read and write English Able to understand, read and write English Inability to read and write English Able to read and write in English Able to read, write, and understand English and at least have a high school education Is able to read, write, and understand English Is able to read, write, and understand English Able to understand, read and write English (both) Not able to understand, read and write English (both) Able to read, write, and speak English or Spanish (patient and spouse/partner) Able to read and write in English Patients must be able to understand, read, write, and speak English Are able to read and write in English Patients and caregivers must be able to read, write, and speak English Able to read, write and speak English, Spanish, or Portuguese PILOT PARTICIPANTS AND HEALTHY CONTROLS ONLY: Able to read, write, and speak English, Spanish, or Portuguese Unable to read, write, or understand English, or otherwise unable to complete study procedures Able to read and write in English Unable to speak, read, and write in English Able to read, write, and speak English Able to read, speak, and write in English or ability to provide consent or understand questionnaires CAREGIVERS ONLY: Able to read, speak, and write in English BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS: Is able to read, write, and understand English. HEALTHY CONTROLS: Able read, write, and understand English Patient and at least one parent/guardian are able to read and write English; at least 1 parent/guardian must be able to read and write English in order to assist the patient with using their Sqord account Does not speak, read, and/or write English Reports being proficient in English (can read/write and speak fluently). Can speak, read, and write in English. Able to read and write in English PILOTS I, II AND III: Able to read and write English Subjects must be able to read and write English, since most of the study questionnaires are currently validated only for English-speaking populations. Able to read, write, and speak English. Able to read, write, and speak English Does not speak/read/write/understand English/Spanish Ability to speak, read and write English Must be able to read, write and understand English Must be able to read, write, and speak English Able to read and write English Ability to read and write English If is not able to read and write English well enough to complete study activities without translation Able to read and write in English or Spanish Able to read and write English well enough to understand and sign consent documents (with the assistance of research staff) and respond to questionnaires Women who are unable to read/write in English. Must be able to speak, read, and write English Able to speak, read, and write in English (Pre-pilot phase, Arms 1-4) Patients must be able to understand, read, write, and speak English Patients who cannot read or write, or have a primary language other than English read and write in English English or Spanish speaking Non-English speaking subjects Non English speaking patients Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written Informed Consent Document (ICD). In the event that non-English speaking participants are eligible for this study, a short form (if applicable) or an ICD in their language, will be utilized and completed in accordance with the MDACC Policy For Consenting Non-English Speaking Participants. English speaking. Non-English speaking person DONOR: Non-English speaking person Only English and French-speaking patients are eligible to participate English or Spanish speaking English speaking Non-English speaking Non-English speaking The patient and caregiver must have reading, speaking and listening comprehension of English Only English or French speaking patients are eligible to participate as the cognitive assessments are only available in these languages Patients who are non-English speaking English speaking English speaking English speaking Not English-speaking RANDOMIZED INTERVENTION: English-speaking as per English proficiency screener and in the best judgment of the consenting professional English-speaking English speaking PHASE I: Non-English speaking PHASE II: Non-English speaking English speaking Primarily English speaking Non-English speaking Will recruit English-speaking patients English speaking Patients who are non-English speaking English speaking Non-English speaking English speaking Non-English speaking English speaking English speaking English or Spanish speaking English-speaking Patients must be English speaking Non-English speaking participants as not all assessments are validated in other languages English speaking English speaking and able to read English English-speaking Are capable of speaking and reading standard English English speaking English speaking English speaking English speaking Non-English speaking English speaking English speaking English speaking English and/or Spanish speaking Non-English speaking patients Non-English speaking patients Being English-speaking Non-English speaking Pilot: English-speaking English speaking Non-English speaking English-speaking Patients must be English-speaking English speaking Patients must be English speaking English-speaking patients PEER MENTORS: English-speaking patients English speaking Non-English speaking subjects are excluded from this study; the website being developed will only be available in English INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PATIENTS: English-speaking INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR FAMILY MEMBERS: English speaking Non English speaking Only English speaking participants will be recruited English-speaking English speaking Patients must be English speaking Patients must be English speaking English-speaking African American men Are English-speaking Patients who are non-English speaking are excluded English-speaking English or Spanish-speaking Must be English speaking English speaking and ability to read and comprehend English English-speaking English speaking Non-English speaking English-speaking participants only All participants will be English speaking Non-English speaking patients Non-English speaking FOLLOW UP ASSESSMENTS: Non-English speaking Aim 5: English-speaking English speaking patient and primary caregiver English speaking English speaking Patient provided written informed consent; in the event that non-English speaking participants are eligible for this study, a short form (if applicable) or an informed consent document (ICD) in their language, will be utilized and completed in accordance with the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) Policy for Consenting Non-English Speaking Participants English speaking Non English speaking patients Non-English Speaking Patient is non-English speaking PATIENT: English speaking as per electronic medical record (EMR) CAREGIVER: English speaking as per EMR Non-English speaking, as the application is developed in the English language English-speaking English speaking; and English speaking English or Spanish speaking Other than English or Spanish speaking English-speaking English speaking English-speaking patients English speaking English speaking English or Spanish speaking The patients cannot be physicians or nurses, lack capacity or be non-English speaking Non-English speaking patients who are not identified by participating surgeons English speaking English-speaking English speaking Reads and speaks Spanish or English Able to read and comprehend either English or Spanish Only English, Spanish, and French-speaking patients are eligible to participate Properly obtained written informed consent in the patient's primary language (English or Spanish). If patient is not sufficiently fluent in either English or Spanish to understand consent, they will not be eligible for the study. Hispanic or Spanish speaking women Patients who speak English or Spanish (due to MDASI language options, we are only accruing English-speaking or Spanish-speaking patients to the protocol) Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document in English or a Spanish consent “short form”; if language other than English or Spanish, then interpreter will be used to sign English consent form PATIENT: The ability to read and respond to questions in English or Spanish CAREGIVER: The ability to read and respond to questions in English or Spanish Speaks English, Spanish or both languages The ability to give informed consent English or Spanish Proficient in English or Spanish Able to read either English or Spanish and able to provide written (via paper), verbal consent or on-line informed consent English, Spanish, and/or Chinese speaking Able to provide informed consent and respond to questionnaires in either English or Spanish The ability to read and respond to questions in English or Spanish The participant understands and is willing to provide informed consent in English or Spanish Speaks English, Bengali, Hindi, Spanish or French Speaks English Patient speaks, reads and writes in English or Spanish Inability to provide informed consent in English or Spanish as determined by trained mental health professional study personnel One or both of the parents will self-identify as Hispanic/Latino, the primary participating parent will be either Spanish speaking, bilingual, or is bilingual but identifies their primary language as English and will live with the child Parent/Caregiver: one or both of the parents will self-identify as Hispanic/Latino, the primary participating parent will be either Spanish speaking, bilingual, or is bilingual but identifies their primary language as English and will live with the child Be capable of speaking and reading Spanish Parent/legal guardian and child > 7 years old able to read English or Spanish Ability to understand English or Spanish PHASE I: Speaks and reads English PHASE II: Speaks and reads English Reads-speaks English Spanish-speaking Speaks, reads, and writes in English Non-English proficiency (plans to expand to Spanish by year 2) Phase I: Prefer to receive health information in Spanish Be able to provide informed consent in English or Spanish Able to give informed consent in English or Spanish Monolingual Spanish-speaking, or bilingual Spanish-English and prefer educational health materials in Spanish Speaks and reads English Speaks English, Spanish, Bengali, Urdu, or French Born in Mexico or born in the United States (U.S.) but self-describes as Mexican-American; Spanish is her/his primary language Monolingual Spanish-speaking, or bilingual Spanish-English and prefer receiving educational health materials in Spanish Speaks either English or Spanish, living in or near the Bronx with no plans to move in the next year, able to sign consent and complete questionnaires with aid of trained personnel Spanish speakers Able to give informed consent in English or Spanish Reads, writes, and understands English Spanish-speaking patients will be eligible Participant must be either English or Spanish speaking Patients must be able to understand and provide information for the patient-completed study forms in either English or Spanish Speaks English Speaks English, Bengali, Urdu, Spanish, or French TIPs INCLUSION: Speaks English (English proficiency required for TIPs training) English and Spanish speaking adult patients Speaks and reads English Subjects must have the ability to read and speak English and Spanish at the 8th grade level or above, and survivors with mild depression, anxiety, or other psychiatric conditions will be eligible. Inability to speak or read English or Spanish Patients must be able to speak and read English or Spanish Patients must be able to read, speak and understand English or Spanish Inability to accurately answer questions (e.g. dementia, brain metastases) or speak English or Spanish Patient and parent/caregiver must speak English or Spanish The parent will need to speak English, Spanish, or Arabic Cannot speak English or Spanish Parents who don’t speak English or Spanish Speak English or Spanish Able to speak English or Spanish (questionnaires will be in English and Spanish) Able to speak and read in English or Spanish Not able to speak and read in English or Spanish Participants must speak Spanish or English Speak English or Spanish CAREGIVER: Speak English or Spanish Participants that do not read speak or understand either Spanish or English Inability to speak either English or Spanish Who do not speak English or Spanish Patients who speak English or Spanish Patients who speak English or Spanish Participants must be able to provide informed consent and speak either English or Spanish as a primary language Patients who speak English or Spanish Patients who speak English and/or Spanish Being able to speak English and/or Spanish Patients who speak English or Spanish Patients who do not speak English or Spanish Phase I: Are able to understand, read, and speak Spanish Phase II: Are able to understand, read, and speak Spanish Patients who speak English or Spanish Able to speak and read English and Spanish Speak English or Spanish Speak either English or Spanish Speak English or Spanish Able to speak and read English or Spanish OR Inability to speak English or Spanish. USABILITY PHASE: Speak English or Spanish Patients must read, agree to, and sign a statement of informed consent prior to participation in this study; patients who do not read or understand English are eligible and may be consented according to institutional and federal regulations Non-English speakers are excluded from this study English speaker Must be able to read and understand English Non-native English speakers will be excluded Speaks and read English In the judgment of the investigators and/or consenting professional, able to read and comprehend English Subjects who cannot read or understand English English speaker Must be able to read and understand English in order to participate in the quality of life surveys; if patient does not read and understand English, the patient is still eligible, but cannot participate in the quality of life surveys Inability to read in English Subjects have to be able to read and understand English Ability to read and understand English and the ability to complete paper +/- electronic survey assessments Be able to read English Be able to read and understand English Patient does not understand English Able to read and understand English FOCUS GROUP: English-speaking as English proficiency screener and in the best judgment of\r\nthe consenting professional. This is due to the focus groups being managed in English and\r\nthe use of certain validated questionnaires only being available in English. The ability to respond to questions English Patient/caregiver has the ability to read and understand English at a sixth grade level, as determined by his/her ability to understand the consent form Able to read and understand English Inability to understand English Lack of ability to read and converse in English Able to read English PATIENTS: Ability to read and respond to questions in English CAREGIVERS: Ability to read and respond to questions in English Able to read and understand English English speakers Able to understand English Proficient in English PATIENT: Able to read and understand English CAREGIVER: Able to read and understand English Able to read and understand English Patients who are able to understand written and verbal English Able to read and understand English Can read and provide informed consent in English PATIENTS: Unable to read and respond to questions in English. CAREGIVERS: Unable to read and respond to questions in English. Cannot participate in or understand English Patients are required to read and understand English to comply with protocol requirements Able to read/understand English and give consent Patients are required to read and understand English to comply with protocol requirements In the judgment of the investigators and/or consenting professional, able to read and comprehend English Unable to read and respond to questions in English Caregiver exclusion criteria:\r\n* Unable to read or respond to questions in English\r\n* Unable to complete the baseline interview Patient is able to understand and read English In the judgment of the investigators and/or consenting professional, able to read and comprehend English Proficient in English YBCS: Able to read English PARTNER: Able to read English Able to read and understand English Patients must have the ability to understand and read English, sign a written informed consent, and be willing to follow protocol requirements Non-English speaking or inability to read and understand English Must understand and read English, sign a written informed consent, and follow protocol requirements Must be able to understand English Patients must have the ability to understand and read English, sign a written informed consent, and be willing to follow protocol requirements. Must understand and read English, sign a written informed consent, and follow protocol requirements Have sufficient command of English to permit testing Able to read and understand English Be able to understand English Participants must understand and read English or Spanish Participant must be comfortable conversing in English (reading and writing in English is not required) Able to read in English Able to read English Non-English speakers English speakers Prospective study: Able to understand and read English Inability to read, speak, and understand English (because the content of the app is in English and the measures being used in the study are in English) Able to read and understand English (to complete required questionnaires and participate in classes) Limited English proficiency All participants need to understand and read English and have the capacity to consent Ability to read and respond to questions in English Able to read and respond to questions in English Patients unable to read written English Be able to see and read printed documents in English English speaking and able to read English (to complete required questionnaires) Patients will be accrued using the following inclusion criteria:\r\n* Scheduled to undergo partial or total gastrectomy for treatment of gastric cancer\r\n* Able to read and understand English Due to the intervention being in English, non-English speakers will be excluded They must understand written, verbal, and/or recorded survey questioning English Able to read English on a computer screen Must be able to understand English Able to understand English Able to read and understand English Able to understand and read English Be able to read English PATIENTS: Able to read and understand English INFORMAL CAREGIVERS: Able to read and understand English Ability to read or understand English Patients must have the ability to use audio media and read and understand written English Patients unable to read written English Be able to read English (since the assessment materials are in printed format). Read and understand English Patients must have the ability to understand English, Mandarin, or Taiwanese English speakers Unable to read English PRELIMINARY TEST: Required to read and understand English and have the ability of provide informed consent Individuals who do not speak, read/write English will be excluded because FLARE involves regular interaction between study staff and research participants in English and completion of study questionnaires and interviews in English Able to read/understand English at or above a level sufficient to comprehend recruitment and intervention materials PHASE I: Able to read and understand English STUDY II: Able to read English Being able to read English Must read and understand English fluently Be able to read English Patients must be able to read and comprehend English; non-English-speaking patients may participate so long as an interpreter (e.g., family member, clinic staff, etc.) is present for consent, for the decision aid administration, and gathering of baseline and follow-up measures Ability to read English (to fill out standard quality of life [QOL] forms) Recruit in English Reasonably able to read a newspaper or book (without sight impairment) Must be able to read and write English, since the study questionnaires are currently validated only for English-speaking populations\r\n* Note: there will be no constraints on the quantity of cigarettes participants typically smoke on smoking days (since this is often variable and is not a distinguishing feature of non-daily smokers) Able to read English on a computer screen Able to fluently speak and read English speak/read English Able to read and speak English Patients must be able to speak and read English fluently (required for the use of tablet-based NCF testing) Caregiver: Must be able to speak and read English fluently (required for the use of oNCF testing) Both speak/read English Able to speak or read English Unable to speak or read English Are unable to read/speak English. Being able to speak, understand, and read English Being able to speak/read English Patients must speak and be able to read English fluently Able to speak/read English Able to read and speak English Able to speak and read English Do not speak and read English Able to speak and read English PATIENT & PARTNER: Able to read and speak English Be able to read and speak English Ability to speak and read English and give informed consent Unable to speak or read English Ability to speak and read in English Speak, read and understand English sufficiently to complete study assessments Parent/Legal guardian available and able to speak, read and understand English PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS: Able to read and speak English. Ability read and speak English Phase I: Able to speak and read English Phase II: Able to speak and read English Eligible patients must be able to speak and read English Individuals who cannot speak or read English Ability to read, speak, and understand English HSCT CGs: Ability to read, speak, and understand English Able to speak and read English Are able to speak and read English Inability of patient or caregiver to speak or read English Speak and read English (to allow for participation in intervention sessions) PATIENTS AND PARTNERS: Able to read and speak English Able to speak and read English and understand informed consent Ability to speak and read proficiently in English (the study’s instruments have not been translated and validated in languages other than English) Able to read and speak English Able to read and speak English Able to read and speak English Ability to speak and read proficiently in English Patients who do not speak or read, because all intervention materials, including the video and written materials are in English Patient must be able to read and speak English Speak and read English Able to speak and read English Ability to speak, read, and understand English Able to speak/read English Must be able to read and speak English Able to read and speak English Can speak, read, and understand English. Ability to speak and read English Can speak and read English Be able to speak/read English Ability to speak, read, and comprehend English Be able to speak and read English Not able to speak and read English SCREENING PHASE: Proficiency in English with the ability to speak and read English INTERVENTION PHASE: Proficiency in English with the ability to speak and read English Able to read and speak English adequate to complete the patient-reported outcomes (PRO) assessment AYA and parent are able to read, understand, and speak English Patient must be English-speaking (i.e., able to read and speak in English) Patients must be able to speak and read English fluently (required for the use of online NCF testing) Inability to read and speak in English Patient who are unable to read and speak English Cannot read or speak English well enough to understand materials and complete questionnaires Be able to speak and read English Able to speak/read English Can read and speak English Be able to speak and read English Individuals who cannot speak or read English Research participants who do not speak or read English Subjects must be able to read, speak, and understand English Be able to speak and read English CAREGIVER: Be able to speak and read English Inability to read or speak English Participants must be able to speak and read English Able to speak, read and understand English Speak and read English Be able to speak and read English Unable to read, speak, and understand English Able to speak/read English Inability to read or speak English Able to understand, speak, and read English Able to speak and read English Able to speak and read English sufficiently for completion of consent form and questionnaires Subjects must be able to adequately understand, speak, and read English to benefit from participation Able to speak and read English Unable to read, speak, or understand English Speak and read English (Phase 1 and Phase 2) STUDY I: Able to speak and read English STUDY II: Able to speak and read English STUDY I: Able to speak and read English Inability to read or speak English CHILD: Ability of patient (if old enough) to read and speak English Patients must be able to speak and read English Patients who do not speak or read English are excluded from this study Eligible patients who will be recorded will have metastatic cancer, (those patients who take the survey can have cancer of any stage), speak and read English, and receive oncology care from an enrolled oncologist Unable to read and/or speak English Mothers must be able to adequately understand, speak, and read English to benefit from participation Able to speak, read and understand English well enough to complete study assessments and interviews in the judgment of the consenting professional Patients must be able to read or speak English Patients who cannot read or speak English Patients must be able to read and/or to speak English Patients who cannot read or speak English Patient must have English as their primary language and a training aide who speaks English available to participate in required sessions Proficiency in English language is required Patients for whom English is not their native language Patients must be able to read and comprehend English language text and be able to understand spoken English over the phone Subjects unable to speak and read the English language The patient is fully able to understand the English language so as to read and answer the study questionnaires Participant has adequate understanding of the English language English language proficient English language proficient Primary language is English People unable to read and understand the informed consent document because of language difficulties INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PARENTS: Able to speak and read English language EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PARENTS: Patient is unable to speak and read English language Has English as the primary language DCG: Has English as his/her primary language Subjects must be able to read and comprehend the English language SUBJECT: Ability to read and understand the English language. English as primary language Subject has adequate understanding of the English language because not all GA measures have been validated in other languages Patient able to speak and read English language Patient unable to speak and read English language Participant is able to speak and understand the English language Patients: Able to read and speak the English language Caregivers: Be able to read and speak the English language Patients who speak English (due to patient-reported outcome language options, we are only accruing English-speaking patients to the protocol) Participant is able to speak and understand the English language People unable to read and understand the informed consent document because of language difficulties Subjects unable to speak and read the English language In the judgment of the consenting professional, fluent and able to communicate well enough in English to complete the study assessments and provide informed consent\r\n* Patients who report that English is not their primary language will be asked the United States (US) Census English proficiency question “How well do you speak English” and the answer “very well” will be required Able to perform clinical language testing in English Does not speak English as a primary language (as determined by the principal investigator [P.I.] or treating physician after discussion with a potential subject and his/her family) Must be able to understand and complete study-related forms and adequately communicate in English. Participant must have the ability to understand and communicate with the investigator Able to communicate in the English language Able to communicate sensations during the ExAblate MRGFUS procedure. Able to communicate sensations during the ExAblate MRgFUS treatment Patients unable to communicate with the investigator and staff. Able to communicate sensations during the ExAblate MRGFUS procedure. Able to communicate sensations during the ExAblate treatment Patients unable to communicate with the investigator and staff. Able to communicate in English or Spanish. (Patient participation) Ability to read and communicate in English (Caregiver participation) is able to read and communicate in English Be able to communicate in English; and be competent to consent Able to communicate in English or Spanish In the judgment of the consenting professional able to communicate, comprehend, and complete questionnaires in English Inability to communicate in English With sufficient ability to communicate in English in order to provide informed consent and complete study procedures and materials Able to communicate in English or Spanish CAREGIVERS: Cannot read/communicate in English CARE-RECIPIENTS: Cannot read/communicate in English Ability to understand and communicate in English Must be able to understand and communicate proficiently in English Ability to communicate in English Inability to read and/or communicate in English Are able to communicate in English Participants are able to communicate in English Participants are eligible if they are able to communicate in English Are eligible if they are able to communicate in English Patients and family caregivers able to communicate in English or Spanish Participants must be able to communicate in English Able to communicate in English Have working phone to communicate with study team Able to communicate dietary and physical activity data via telephone Subjects who cannot adhere to the experimental protocols for any reason, or have an inability to communicate with the researcher Not able to communicate meaningfully with the Investigator and site staff. AIM 1: Able to read and communicate in English Able to communicate in English (RCT) Subjects who cannot adhere to the experimental protocols for any reason, or have an inability to communicate with the researcher Must be able to speak and comprehend English Patients unable to speak or understand English, since they cannot complete neurocognitive evaluation Subjects who do not speak English or have difficulty hearing or are otherwise impaired for providing informed consent and communicating with the investigator Must be able to speak and comprehend English Patients who do not speak English; there is no direct medical benefit to the patients in this study and furthermore, it is critical that subjects understand the nature and risks of RFA Able and willing to complete the Skindex16 and Skin Cancer Index (must be able to speak English) Must be able to speak English Must be able to speak and understand English Patient able to provide his/her own written informed consent and speak English Able to speak and understand English Speak English Speak Chinese (Mandarin and/or Cantonese) The child and/or parent do not speak English Subjects must be able to speak and understand English to participate in this study Women must also be able to speak English and be able and willing to give informed consent Partners will speak English, and be able and willing to give informed consent Inability to speak or understand English Be able to speak English. Speak and comprehend English Able to comprehend and speak English Patients who speak and understand English Not able to speak English, as stated in medical record or as observed by study team member Speak and understand English Participants must speak English Must speak and understand English Unable to speak and understand English Unable to speak and understand English Persons that do not speak English Speak English Ability to speak and understand English Patients unable to speak English Understand and speak English Able to speak English Able to speak English Ability to speak English Patients who do not speak or understand English Able to speak English Individuals who do not speak English will unable to participate in the study PARTICIPANTS: speak a language that the LHW can speak such as Tagalog, Ilocano, Hmong, Korean, or English Patients must speak English and have an adequate ability to view a website (primary intervention study) Patients must be able to speak English and hear by phone Speak English PATIENTS: Ability to comprehend and speak English CAREGIVERS: Ability to comprehend and speak English Oncologists who do not speak English to their patients Patients who do not speak English Patients must also be able to speak and understand English Ability to speak English The subject is fluent in the language as designated by the institution at which he would be enrolled. For participation in the patient-reported outcomes and qualitative interviews, subjects must be fluent in English Fluent in and able to read English Fluent in English Fluent in English Not fluent in English, Spanish and/or Chinese PATIENT INCLUSION: Fluent in English CAREGIVER INCLUSION: Fluent in English Fluent in English Fluent English speakers Non-fluent English speakers PHASE I AIM 1: Fluent in English PHASE I AIM 3.1: Fluent in English PHASE I AIM 3.2: Fluent in English PHASE II AIM 2: Fluent in English Fluent in reading, comprehension and communication in the English language; (persons who are unable to meet this requirement are excluded from the current proposal) Patients fluent in English, conscious, coherent, and alert or have an adult caregiver present that is fluent in English will be identified for the TEPID research project Are fluent in English Individuals who do not have a high school education or are not fluent in English Fluent in English, Spanish, or Mandarin Fluent in English Fluent in English; Fluent in English or Spanish Fluent in English LHW: are fluent in a Filipino language (Tagalog or Ilocano), Hmong, Korean, or English Self-identified African-Americans who are literate and fluent in English Fluent in English Fluent in English (PCS study) PHASE I: Are fluent in Spanish PHASE II: Are fluent in either English or Spanish