Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Apple CEO Steve Jobs Has Successful Cancer Surgery Says Will Not Need Chemotherapy or Radiation for Rare Form of Pancreatic Cancer SAN FRANCISCO (Aug. 1) - Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs has had successful surgery for a rare form of pancreatic cancer, the company's co-founder told employees in a companywide e-mail on Sunday that was made available to Reuters. "This weekend I underwent a successful surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from my pancreas," Jobs wrote in the e-mail. "I had a very rare form of pancreatic cancer called an islet cell neuroendocrine tumor, which represents about 1 percent of the total cases of pancreatic cancer diagnosed each year, and can be cured by surgical removal if diagnosed in time (mine was)." He added that he "will not require any chemotherapy or radiation treatments." Jobs wrote that he will recuperate during the month of August and expects to return to Cupertino, California-based Apple in September. He is also chief executive of animated film studio Pixar Inc. Jobs said that, in his absence, Tim Cook, head of worldwide sales and operations, will run the day-to-day operations of Apple, maker of the Macintosh computer and iPod portable digital music players. Rtr 19:05 08-01-04 (note: Steve is a long time vegan) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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