When Steve Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple last week, he said it was because he could no longer perform up to the demands of the position. Jobs is known to have been treated for pancreatic cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Oncologists say pancreatic cancer is hard to treat because it is difficult to diagnose. The organ is embedded deep in the abdomen, symptoms only become evident in a late stage of the disease.
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Pancreatic Cancer!
PC
NO WONDER!!!!
BinsZack 2 months ago
its also hard to operate on this because there are so many blood vessels in the area and what not that its a good chance of you dying right there on the operation table, on top of that they have to rearrange your inside tubes then you still need to go for more chemo after that which this surgery is very painful!
geoff101001 3 months ago
my father went through this same disease but didn;t have the liver transplant. the problem with this disease it fucks your digestive system up very badly. the weight loss is so much that the therapy just eats your muscles away making it hard to walk you literary look like someone out of the holocaust. after a while your body cant take the chemo and then the cancel spreads and your bilirubin is very high you are very jaundice, dehydrated, its hell on earth!
geoff101001 3 months ago
I wonder if he used any enzyme therapy for his cancer. I agree with Corrjgeen71- but after having a liver transplant, i'm sure he had to use the anti rejection drugs- which have a 100% cancer rate- simply due to the fact that they supress the immune system- which is one of the biggest reasons we get cancer- or are unable to fight it. i'm surprised Mr. Jobs didn't think more outside the box on this one. So sad for such a talented man. "Consquences of that operation" typical conventional med.
jett888 4 months ago
jobs died because his listened to conventional doctors who kill people in ignorance every day
CORRIGEEN71 4 months ago