Shocking: Steve Jobs May Have Only Six Weeks to Live

In mid-January, Steve Jobs, the Apple CEO, took the medical leave to rest on home. But, we haven’t a little bit idea that Mr Jobs is so much struggling with his health. Internet is a buzz with the rumour that Apple CEO Steve Jobs may have only six weeks to live. US-based tabloid National Enquirer claims to be publishing photos of Jobs taken on February 8 outside Stanford Cancer Center that show the Apple founder looking extremely thin and frail.

[RIP] Steve Jobs Co-Founder Of Apple Is No More

As to the confirmation from radaronline.com, Jobs, who is now 55 years old, is in Palo Alto, California to attend the Stanford Cancer Center.

Before Swayne had died on September 2009, he was also spotted to be in the said Stanford Cancer Center as well while he had been having his pancreatic cancer that time.

Jobs’ present features can be boldly decribed in the photos published by the US tabloids such as the National Enquirer.

The Enquirer reported that Jobs is suffering from pancreatic cancer and may have only six weeks to live.

According to Dr Jerome Spunberg, a physician with 40 years experience;

He is terminal. What you are seeing is extreme muscle wasting from calorie depravation, most likely caused by cancer. He has no muscle left in his buttocks, which is the last place to go.

Also, according to Dr Samuel Jacobson, Critical Care physician;

Judging from the photos, he is close to terminal. I would say he has six weeks. Only about 4 per cent of patients with any form of pancreatic cancer live longer than five years

Steven Paul Jobs, commonly known as Steve Jobs is a co-founder likewise the Chief Executive Officer of the Apple Incorporated.

He served the Pixar Animation Studios with the position of Chief Executive and in 2006 and then he was lifted to be one of the board members for the Walt Disney Company.

With his positions in the two most recognized company, he was able to be given credits in the film Toy Story in 1995 where he was the executive producer.

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This Post Has 10 Comments

  1. Ferisquierdo

    so sad

  2. Dr. Jerome Spunberg

    I am Dr. Jerome Spunberg, and I have been misquoted in the article. I think they mistakenly attached my name to the wrong quote as I did provide my opinion regarding his illness but not the one stated. I could not have 40 years of experience either since I am only 58 and did not finish medical school until age 25 or so. I actually stated that he was probably receiving chemotherapy for his condition and probably looked thin and cachectic in part due to his treatment. His actual life expectancy remains a mystery without more information. I am sure that he is receiving excellent care at Stanford and wish him the very best.

  3. Dr.Marek Roland

    Unfortunately liver transplant was a mistake in his case. If his immune system will be too strong he will die of organ rejection. And if his immune system will be too weak, he will die of cancer. There is no other alternative. This is a major medical mistake and wrong strategy for a treatment.

    Dr.Marek Roland, biophysicist, Canada

  4. jaffa

    There’s speculation that the reason Steve Jobs hasn’t been seen lately is that he’s undergoing a top-secret and very risky brain transplant operation where his brain will be implanted into a healthy body, that individual would then ‘replace’ Jobs at Apple. There was no shortage of volunteers to act as the donor body, apparently they were lining up around the block 2 days before the selection process began.

  5. Dean

    Does the Tech Journal proof read what they are writing? I get the feeling it was written by some one who does not natively speak English. Also, one of the doctors was misquoted. Tech Journal needs to have a higher standard than what has been written here.

  6. Gregory Davenport

    After the guess work of all forms of media are left in the circular file we will wait to celebrate the life and genius of steve jobs. I sat and thought not only of the genius that moved his own companies exponential accomplishments but also those industries that are were catalyzed to greater achievement because of two men in a garage with an idea. I see a likeness,possibly of two individuals prominently placed on the grounds of our centers of learning engraved with various remarks for history to record.                                                                                                                  

  7. Shirleythorpe1

    So very sorry to hear about steve’s health..he was is a genius!!! Best wishes to him and his family while he fights this….our thoughts are with them! The Thorpe’s in Pitt Meadows, B.C. Canada

  8. vivek gupta

    Steve jobs was one of the greatest innovative man in the world, his death is not only a loss to Apple but to whole world..
    May His soul RIP.

  9. Vivek Gupta

    Steve jobs was one of the greatest innovative man in the world, his death is not only a loss to Apple but to whole world..

    May His soul RIP.

  10. Vivek Gupta

    Steve jobs was one of the greatest innovative man in the world, his death is not only a loss to Apple but to whole world..

    May His soul RIP.

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