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January 16th, 2009

Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 2:02 pm

Categories: Apple

Tags: Job, Steve Jobs, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Sam Diaz

Apple CEO Steve Jobs is reportedly considering a liver transplant, a medical procedure that could add years to his life, following complications stemming from his treatment for pancreatic cancer, according to a report in Bloomberg. Reached by telephone, Jobs told Bloomberg that he would not comment further on his health.

“Why don’t you guys leave me alone — why is this important?” Jobs said.

Earlier this week, Jobs announced in an e-mail to employees that he would be taking a medical leave of absence until the end of June after he learned that his condition was “more complex” than he previously believed. Earlier this month, he said he was suffering from a “hormone imbalance,” which was causing the weight loss that had made him appear to be frail and thin.

Bloomberg quotes Steven Brower, a professor and chairman of surgery at Mercer University School of Medicine in Savannah, Ga., as saying that patients with Steve Jobs’ condition “can survive for 20 years or more from the time of their original cancer diagnosis, and the surgery often gives good results.” Brower hasn’t treated Jobs and doesn’t know details of his condition.

Apple has repeatedly declined comment on matters relating to Jobs’ medical condition, saying that it is a private matter. That position has sparked a debate over whether the company has an obligation to disclose the information. The news leaks and rampant speculation has caused shares of Apple to fluctuate.

Also see: The Success(or) of Steve Jobs

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 26 Talkback(s)
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone
You got this from Bloomberg? From the same folks whose
source for other Jobs related news was a doctor who never
examined, nor even knew Steve Jobs? Who was their source
this time? Anyone ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: J.E. de Sequera Posted on: 01/23/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
He can be left alone easily  jepzilla | 01/16/09
+1  done@... | 01/19/09
Must Disagree  Dr. John | 01/20/09
This is pure FUD  ChrisOPeterson | 01/16/09
Fud?  notsofast | 01/19/09
Things change(d)  Dr. John | 01/20/09
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone  Loverock Davidson | 01/16/09
what they do best  Dr. John | 01/20/09
Stockholders deserve to have info.. If he wants privacy, he should resign.  Basic Logic | 01/17/09
Leave him alone  fernande-zdnet | 01/19/09
Define Important?  notsofast | 01/19/09
Bull!  Dr. John | 01/20/09
Who has no right to privacy?  Ken_z | 01/17/09
Give it a rest already, Your guy won. Without a valid birth certificate.NT  invmgr@... | 01/19/09
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone  jrosengarden | 01/19/09
No requirement to disclose health info, Think about it!!!  NLevy | 01/19/09
How to suck in clicks  jake48 | 01/19/09
send him a card, wish him well and get on with life!  ca1ic0cat | 01/19/09
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone  fmfnavydoc | 01/19/09
Pretty sleezy Sam..  done@... | 01/19/09
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone  Mother23 | 01/19/09
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone  lsatenstein@... | 01/19/09
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone  oferisrr | 01/19/09
'can survive 20 years or more'  walkerjian@... | 01/19/09
What Steve needs to say...  Bob.Kerns | 01/19/09
RE: Jobs considering liver transplant; Wants to be left alone  J.E. de Sequera | 01/23/09

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