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The man who took that big bite out of the apple, Steve Jobs, was offered a way to keep building his tech empire, but refused it. Tim Cook, Apple's current CEO, offered Jobs part of his liver to ...
According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs had a liver transplant two months ago and will not be able to return to work full-time for another month or so. While it is not ...
Steve Jobs (1955–2011) American businessman; cofounder and CEO of Apple Inc. and former CEO of Pixar. In 2004, he had a cancerous tumor removed from his pancreas. April 2009 2 years [77] Chris Klug (1972–) Professional snowboarder who received a liver transplant to treat primary sclerosing cholangitis.
On Tuesday, Methodist University Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee confirmed that Steve Jobs received a transplant at its facility. An Apple spokesman has stated that he is currently on the road to ...
He died of liver cancer and had previously been diagnosed with hepatitis C, which he successfully treated. [61] Hank Johnson: 1954– U.S. Representative for the state of Georgia; was declared free of hepatitis C, which ravaged his liver and resulted in depression, thyroid problems, and other health issues, in January 2009. He underwent an ...
One example that brought this disparity to light was in 2009, when Steve Jobs traveled from California, where wait times are known to be very long, to Tennessee, where wait times are much shorter, to increase his chances of getting a liver transplant. [81] In 2009, when Jobs received his liver transplant, the average wait time for liver ...
By now, we all know that Apple (AAPL) founder Steve Jobs underwent a liver transplant in April. Following reports of his increasingly gaunt appearance and sudden retirement from Apple, The Wall ...
The blog was continued in 2009 after news broke that Jobs had recovered from a liver transplant, [33] but then suspended again in January 2011 when Jobs took a second leave of absence for health reasons. [34] After Jobs' death in October 2011, Fake Steve Jobs posted a farewell poem, and has not been active since. [35]