03-05-2008, 06:54 PM
While a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is often tantamount to a swiftly executed death sentence, a biopsy revealed that Jobs had a rare - and treatable - form of the disease. If the tumor were surgically removed, Jobs' prognosis would be promising: The vast majority of those who underwent the operation survived at least ten years.
That's just called luck. Not everyone who has the surgery gets treated. When they open some patients up, the pancreatic cancer spreads which happened to my Dad and ended up giving him a life sentence of 3 months. They were practically right on the money. He didn't make the entire 3 months.
That's just called luck. Not everyone who has the surgery gets treated. When they open some patients up, the pancreatic cancer spreads which happened to my Dad and ended up giving him a life sentence of 3 months. They were practically right on the money. He didn't make the entire 3 months.