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Steve Jobs would remain six weeks of life. The managing director and founder of Apple was recently photographed out of the Stanford Cancer Center, the same facility where she took care Patrick Swayze. The National Enquirer, U.S. tabloid, claims to be in possession of the photos that you would see a Jobs-looking "skeletal" and would speak with the specialist ICU Samuel Jacobson, that the prognosis for the co-founder of Apple does not seem promising.
BATTLE AGAINST CANCER - "Judging from the photos, is near the terminal stage. I would say that six weeks," he said Jacobson. Jobs, who publicly spoke of his battle against pancreatic cancer in 2004, is in his third leave of work due to illness in seven years. The site radaronline.com confirmed that Jobs, 55, regularly visits the cancer center in Palo Alto, California. The previous absence of six months of Jobs in 2009 was surrounded by rumors that it would have been more ill than he had said. The Wall Street Journal revealed in June that year that the head of Apple also underwent a liver transplant, related to his cancer.
BATTLE AGAINST CANCER - "Judging from the photos, is near the terminal stage. I would say that six weeks," he said Jacobson. Jobs, who publicly spoke of his battle against pancreatic cancer in 2004, is in his third leave of work due to illness in seven years. The site radaronline.com confirmed that Jobs, 55, regularly visits the cancer center in Palo Alto, California. The previous absence of six months of Jobs in 2009 was surrounded by rumors that it would have been more ill than he had said. The Wall Street Journal revealed in June that year that the head of Apple also underwent a liver transplant, related to his cancer.
MEETING WITH OBAMA - Despite rumors of the U.S. tabloid, is scheduled for a meeting today between the founder of Apple and the U.S. president Barack Obama. With them, there will also be the CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt and founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg.
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