Friday, February 18, 2011

Kesehatan Memburuk, Usia Steve Jobs (Pendiri Apple) Diperkirakan Tinggal Beberapa Hari

The founder of Apple, Steve Jobs reportedly counting the days. National Enquirer magazine, published in the United States reported that Jobs had pancreatic cancer six weeks time to live again. The magazine shows a recent photograph Jobs that looks weak with a very thin body.

Jobs is currently on sick leave from Apple. He is reportedly suffering from pancreatic cancer. Weights Jobs had come down drastically. Jobs himself when he started to leave only said briefly: "I will miss the first to focus on my health."

"I really love Apple and hope to return as soon as possible," said someone who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and underwent liver transplant in 2009's. "In these times my family and I hope that our privacy be respected."

Jobs has not released recent photos in cyberspace, so do not affect the price of Apple stock. But definitely, according to the National Enquirer magazine, Jobs weights down from 79 kilograms to 58 kilograms. Jobs also looks more and more hair is thin and exhausted, these are signs he was doing chemotherapy to treat cancer.

Jobs, in the photograph, was eating breakfast with Laurene Powell before heading to Stanford Cancer Centre in California on 8 February. Through these images, physicians Samuel Jacobson said Jobs near the end of life. "I said he has six weeks," said Jacobson. "He also has seemed to lose muscle mass on his body, which showed his condition continued to fall."

A source recently said that Jobs was looking frail and weak. "He's like a very old man," the source said. "He also difficult to balance the body and each time walked she looked in pain."
Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco on February 24, 1955. In the late 1970s he founded Apple with Steve Wozniak and Mike Markkula. Jobs pakreas against cancer in the last seven years. In 2009, after performing a liver transplant, she was treated in Switzerland. According to the National Enquirer just 4 percent of pancreatic cancer patients can live more than 5 years.

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