Steve Jobs Had Liver Transplant

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CANDICE CHOI | June 20, 2009 09:15 PM EST | AP

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FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2008 file photo, Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs smiles during a product announcement at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. A published report says Jobs, who has been on medical leave for undisclosed reasons since January, received a liver transplant two months ago, Saturday, June 20, 2009. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)

NEW YORK — Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, whose recovery from pancreatic cancer appeared less certain when he had to take medical leave in January, received a liver transplant two months ago but is recovering well, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

The newspaper didn't reveal a source for the report, which comes as Jobs, 54, is expected back in his day-to-day duties at the company shortly. CNBC said later that it had confirmed the Journal's account, which said Jobs had the transplant performed in Tennessee.

Apple spokesman Steve Dowling told The Associated Press he had no comment. Dowling reiterated what has become Apple's standard line about the CEO's health, that "Steve continues to look forward to returning to Apple at the end of June and there is nothing further to say."

The Journal reported that at least some Apple directors were aware of the surgery.

Few CEOs are considered as instrumental to their companies as Jobs has been to Apple since he returned in 1997 after a 12-year hiatus. With Jobs serving as head showman and demanding elegance in product design, Apple has expanded from a niche computer maker to become the dominant producer of portable music players and a huge player in the cell phone business. News and rumors about his health send Apple stock soaring or plunging.

Jobs disclosed in August 2004 that he had been diagnosed with _ and cured of _ a rare form of pancreatic cancer called an islet cell neuroendocrine tumor.

According to the National Institutes of Health, treatment for that form of pancreatic cancer can include the removal of a portion of the liver if the cancer spreads. The cancer is curable if the tumors are removed before they spread to other organs.

It's likely that Jobs had part or all of his pancreas removed to "cure" his cancer in 2004, said Dr. Lewis Teperman, vice chair of surgery and director of transplantation at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City.

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Patients who have part or all of their pancreas removed usually get diabetes, which is treated with medication. Patients often lose weight as a result as well.

After the pancreas, the liver is the "next stop" for a tumor since blood drains from the one organ to the other, said Teperman, who did not treat Jobs.

Since the type of pancreatic cancer Jobs had is "slow growing," it's likely microscopic cells went undetected and traveled to the liver, Teperman said. Tumors often "stop" at the liver, he said, although it's possible they can spread beyond it.

The risk for liver cancer patients who get transplants is that the cancer will return in the new liver.

This can happen if undetected cancer cells are hiding out elsewhere in the body, Teperman said. He said there's no way to predict the likelihood of this occurring without knowing the extent of the initial cancer.

The five-year survival rate for organ transplants is around 75 percent, but falls among older recipients, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing, which manages transplants in the U.S.

Transplant patients must take medications for the rest of their lives to prevent rejection.

Since there is no residency requirement for transplants, Jobs might have traveled to Tennessee to shorten his wait for a liver. According to the organ network, there were 295 newly listed patients in Tennessee last year and 1,615 in California.

Wait times for transplants depend on the urgency of the patient's condition. Those in most critical need generally get transplanted within 10 days regardless of geography, said Joel Newman, a UNOS spokesman.

For less urgent cases, however, he said there's a greater variance in wait times, depending on a person's location.

Shorter waiting lists aren't the only reason to travel for a transplant, however.

"A lot of people who travel for a transplant will look at the center's survival rate or whether it specializes in certain conditions," Newman said.

Jobs' gaunt appearance last year fueled speculation that his health was worsening.

On Jan. 5 of this year, he said he had a treatable hormone imbalance and that he would continue to run the company. The following week, however, Jobs went on leave and said his medical problems were "more complex" than he had thought. Apple's chief operating officer, Tim Cook, took over daily duties.

Speculation about Jobs' health has been fueled by the Cupertino, Calif.-based company's practice of keeping such information under wraps.

Apple waited until after Jobs underwent his cancer surgery in 2004 before alerting investors. Last summer, the company insisted his thinner appearance was due to a common bug.

After Apple announced Jobs' medical leave in January, the company's shares slid 7 percent to $79.15, near a 52-week low. Since then, however, as Apple's business has remained sturdy even in the recession, and investors have become comfortable with Cook leading the daily operations, Apple shares have been among the best performers in the technology sector. The stock closed Friday at $139.48.

Jobs earned his status as a computing pioneer in 1976, when he and Steve Wozniak founded Apple in the Silicon Valley garage of Jobs' parents. Their first product, the Apple I, was a computer for hobbyists _ it lacked a keyboard or monitor. But the next year they produced the Apple II for everyday consumers, and the personal-computer era was born.

NEW YORK — Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, whose recovery from pancreatic cancer appeared less certain when he had to take medical leave in January, received a liver transplant two mon...
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Despite continuing advances in medicine and technology, the need for organs and tissue is vastly greater than the number available for transplantation. You can make a difference by inspiring others and spreading the word about organ donation. Organ donation is all about LIFE. When you donate your organs you give someone the most precious gift--a chance to live. Transplants provide hope for thousands of people with organ failure. Your commitment to organ and tissue donation can save lives. The most important part of deciding to be a donor is telling your family. And that doesn't mean talking about death. It is talking about the opportunity to give another person a second chance at life.In most states, your family will be consulted about your wish to donate at the time of death. Even with a signed donor card, indication of your wishes on your driver's license, or listing with a donor registry, it may be your family/next of kin who gives final consent. Talk to your family about organ donation. Waiting list of candidates is over 100,000.. Every 12 minutes another name is added to the national organ transplant waiting list. An average of 18 people die each day from the lack of available organs for transplant. My brother died waiting for a liver transplant­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 PM on 06/23/2009
- cjt1957 I'm a Fan of cjt1957 19 fans permalink

Soon we will have a "fair" Obama medical system and no one will get a new liver. It will be seen as to expensive, and well, every one has to die. Of course politicians will still have such proceedures at their disposal..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 06/22/2009

What no one is reporting is that the cancer he has is incurable, and therefore should have been disqualified from a transplant list. I know because my 28 year old daughter died from this rare cancer last year-islet cell neuroendocrine carcinoid. The tumor is in the pancreas and speads to the liver, a liver transplant does not cure the cancer. The cancer will spread to the new liver-and that is why my daughter's liver transplant team determined she did not qualify for a transplant. She was an RN and her position did not get her special consideration. All the transplant does for Steve Jobs is buy him a little more time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 06/22/2009
- nomorefed I'm a Fan of nomorefed 3 fans permalink

If the truth were being reported we'd be having riots in the streets. And meanwhile the top execs in banks and brokeragesa that caused such a mess are STILL employed and making millions while laying off THOUSANDS of people that actually do work. If you know anyone in banking that's still employed, odds are they are doing the work of three people so the top execs can show 'savings' and contineu collecting mega-incomes.

good articles: http://www.bit.ly/12t.ly/12NCJR>recommended reading

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 06/22/2009
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I wonder why the source of his liver and where it was done is such a secret? You don't suppose he bought one in China, do you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 06/22/2009
- JZ735 I'm a Fan of JZ735 22 fans permalink

I am sorry for him and his family...b­ut I really don't care about Apple or adulation for people of his ilk. Let's stop it, shall we?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 06/22/2009
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 331 fans permalink
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....of his ilk? And what ilk are you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 AM on 06/22/2009
- BlackYowe I'm a Fan of BlackYowe 58 fans permalink
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Steve Jobs pulled strings to get his new liver let there be no doubt:
http://cultofmac.com/is-this-steve-jobss-memphis-mansion/12033

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 06/21/2009
- gbrooks I'm a Fan of gbrooks 71 fans permalink
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Jobs got a liver awfully fast, gosh, wonder why?

My father died while waiting over 3 years on a transplant list.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/21/2009
- AngieMom57 I'm a Fan of AngieMom57 68 fans permalink
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Years ago I read Larry Hagman's autobiography; he also is a "famous" person who lives to this day with his transplanted liver.

I gathered that the medications and complications seem to never end; your body becomes very high maintenance and the expense continues until you make that journey over the Rainbow Bridge.

In all honesty, we do not know how long Mr. Job's and his physicians have been on a liver recipient list, fate plays a part as well as privilege and power, what else is new.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 06/21/2009
- JZ735 I'm a Fan of JZ735 22 fans permalink

Because, in America, it's how much you got that gets you what you need in terms of medicine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 06/22/2009
- JZ735 I'm a Fan of JZ735 22 fans permalink

Because, in America, it's how much you got that gets you want you need in terms of medicine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 06/22/2009
- John51 I'm a Fan of John51 10 fans permalink

It is difficult to find a surgeon that will transplant someone that has not progressed through the United Network for Organ Sharing system but if one shops long and hard enough I suspect they may locate a surgeon somewhere that will transplant a patient presenting himself with a liver in hand. There have been many cases of fraud committed to undermine the United Network for Organ Sharing rules but most of those frauds have been perpetrated by Hospitals. The last case I read about involved a State University Medical Center altering transplant candidates medical records to show them as much more ill then they actually were. It listed patients as in the ICU when in fact an auditor found several in the Medical Centers Fitness Center. Organ Transplant is a very lucrative business and hospitals compete for the business. It is more difficult for an individual to create or alter the necessary records to be put to the front of the line but I imagine anything is possible. I haven't read anything to indicate Mr. Jobs didn't play by the rules, but even if he didn't I prey Mr. Jobs' transplant is successful as it would be an even greater injustice were he to die in addition to the person he displaced on the list.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 06/21/2009
- nomorefed I'm a Fan of nomorefed 3 fans permalink

Your house is worth $125,000 but you paid $250,000 don"t worry with "Mark-To-Market" Neutered you can say whatever you want to about your home value and no one can refute you!
Now when you go in for a loan, simply declare the house is worth $300,000 and along with your clean "ON-THE-BOOKS Balance Sheet" with no visible other debts means you get money from the FED at 1% interest or maybe less!
Why can"t this world be true for ALL AMERICANS like it is for Wall Street?
We do not own Congress and they DO using ill-gotten FUNDS!
Are the Wall Street Banks really healthy? With "OFF-THE-BOOKS" accounting and "MARK-TO-MARKET" Neutered who knows what the truth is!

good articles: http://kl.am/tsc.am/tsc> recommended website

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 06/21/2009

Once again the rich guy goes to the head of the line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 06/21/2009
- BikeFreak I'm a Fan of BikeFreak 30 fans permalink
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I wonder how long he was on the transplant list.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 06/21/2009
- Fabini I'm a Fan of Fabini 44 fans permalink
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Liver 2.0

• Upgraded filtration system.
• Enhanced compatibility
• User friendly

$$$ - Good health Insurance

You go Steve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 06/21/2009
- wadenelson1 I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 230 fans permalink
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America has the finest medical care in the world. Provided you're rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 06/21/2009
- mikefina I'm a Fan of mikefina 44 fans permalink

Or impoverished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 06/21/2009
- igorz I'm a Fan of igorz 25 fans permalink

"Shorter waiting list" means that someone probably died waiting for the liver that Jobs took instead.

Manipulating the organ donor list doesn't come cheap, you know, so y'all best go out and buy lots of Macs 'cause Little Stevie Wonder needs the cash.

Hmm...new ad campaign, do you suppose?? Yeah, probably not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 06/21/2009
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