Treatment for certain lung, stomach, and colorectal tumors | CYRAMZA(R) (ramucirumab) - CYRAMZA® (ramucirumab), combined with other medications, is used for the treatment of patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), advanced gastric cancer, gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer, and metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC).

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  • http://www.cyramza.com/stomach/ Advanced stomach or GEJ cancer | CYRAMZA(R) (ramucirumab) - CYRAMZA(R) (ramucirumab) is used alone or in combination with paclitaxel (a type of chemotherapy) to treat specific kinds ofadvanced cancer of the stomach or where the stomach and esophagus meet. CYRAMZA is for patientswhose cancer has progressed after being treated with certain types of chemotherapy. CYRAMZA is giventhrough an intravenous infusion (IV).
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  • Techno Enthusist - Cool Concept if your into Tech

    Thought this was a cool concept: Being able to have a portable "desktop" PC. Hooked it up to an older (but not very old) Samsung TV and had no issues with setup / Windows 10. Saw some reviews about it being finicky about what TV it would work with so plugged it in to an older(-ish) Vizio. No problems there either. Had to use the picture size button on the Samsung TV to get it to fit, but the Vizio was perfect without any extra settings. I live in an above average tech household so WIFI is good; able to watch Netflix and YouTube with no problems. Next experiment will be to upload MS Office. I imagine it will work just fine, but wouldn't be too put out if it didn't; my main use will be streaming, which it does very well.

  • CyberChick - Bad move, Acronis

    I am a long time Acronis user and have been using 2010 flawlessly for some time with a whole suite of backups that run nightly and write to a removable disk for disaster recovery. I recently upgraded to 2016. What a mistake. I purposely chose the non-cloud version. Out of the box, it tries to force you to log in using a non-standard port. This doesn't work for machines that are either standalone or behind properly configured firewalls. Further, a local only solution should not require any login anywhere. Per Acronis support, there is no way to remove the login prompt as there is only ONE software package, and the license specifies whether you have cloud or local only capability. So the only option non-cloud users have is to X out of the login prompt every time the application is started. How will this work for automated backups? I don't yet know. The interface is totally redesigned and now completely non-intuitive; it has multiple options that you would *think* would be what you would use but no, these options only work if you have the cloud version. Gone is the very simple and easy to understand table of scheduled backups that you can modify and or select from to run intermediate backups. Gone is the ability to create a backup file name that you can actually read on the screen (now the file name is the same as the backup name and is in a LARGE font in a column that displays only the first 8-10 characters). Gone is the ability to create file names that automatically contain the date. In all, I'm unimpressed and looking for a refund. Acronis was once very good software. Bad move, Acronis.

  • Caitlin Wyckoff - Great alternative to "traditional" whitening

    Just started using this this morning(received it last night) and I already see a difference! Traditional whitening with strips or kits aren't an option for me because I'm breastfeeding and even if I wasn't I have irregularly shaped k-9 teeth and with strips it is hard to form to those teeth so compared to expensive kits and the charcoal it is much more cost effective. I will be sure to keep taking pictures and update with continued improvement.

  • M. Bernson - Don't let the low price fool you..

    I purchased this from a local retailer because I needed pain relief asap. TENS units are everywhere online but in stores there is not a lot of verity. I found one of these in stock locally for about $10 more than the price here at Amazon. So if you can wait for shipping this is the best price. The unit itself is very simplistic and compact but the pads are a little bit on the larger size, which is a good thing. I'm 6 ft tall and the cords can stretch from my about my knee to my shoulders. So you can lay down and still control it without sitting up. The controller has 3 different 15 minute patterns and the intensity can be set from 1-5, 5 being the most intense. I can handle a pretty rough massage and I must say,. Setting 5, is INTENSE! So much so that I find 3-4 being more than adequate. I am very surprise to find that kind of power out of such a cheap unit.

  • magda - I was very disappointed with this product

    I was very disappointed with this product. This was supposed to be a regular battery shaver but it doesn't shave. I tried to use it on few different areas of my skin and I didn't notice any single hair was shaved. I only gave it a 2nd star for the look because it looks cool, but for the performance of this product it should be one star. It starts so you can hear it but it just doesn't shave.

  • Reader - Holy crap I am so thankful someone made this stuff

    Holy crap I am so thankful someone made this stuff. I've had poison oak bad before, SOOOOO MISERABLE! But this time I used this stuff and it stopped the progression and the itch cold.! Cant say enough how glad i am. Expensive, but for the suffering it saves, have to concede that it is worth it. Side note, make sure your follow the instructions for best results.