Chief Executive Officer of the Apple Inc., Steve Jobs was reportedly seen at the Stanford Cancer Center where he currently continues to receive medications regarding his present health conditions.
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.
Photos created alarming headlines on diferent publication medias. Strange as it seems because photos that had been captured shows that his condition is getting worse. His appearance seem to describe how his health condition had affected his physical appearance.
Way back 2004, Steve Jobs was known to have been cured from pancreatic cancer. As a recall, he filed a leave of absence for a matter of six months in 2009. Later on, it was found out that he went through an operation for a liver transplant.
Just as January of this year, another leave of absence was given for him to support the reasons underlying his medical health conditions.
A question regarding when will he come back to work is still uncertain. This is because, his present leave of absence brings no sure answers of when he will be returning for work.
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.
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