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02-07-20

23:12
Ωραιο θεμα ανοιξα βραδιατικα
.Ειχα παντα την απορια γτ οποιος εχει τετοιου ειδους καρκινου δεν ζει πανω απο 6 μηνες??Διαβαζεις κατι κουλα για παρηγορητικα κτλπ.Γτ δινει τοσο ευκολα μεταστασεις σε ολα τα οργανα??

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02-07-20

23:23
Όταν δώσει συμπτωματολογία αυτος ο καρκίνος συνηθως ειναι σε προχωρημένο στάδιοΩραιο θεμα ανοιξα βραδιατικα.Ειχα παντα την απορια γτ οποιος εχει τετοιου ειδους καρκινου δεν ζει πανω απο 6 μηνες??Διαβαζεις κατι κουλα για παρηγορητικα κτλπ.Γτ δινει τοσο ευκολα μεταστασεις σε ολα τα οργανα??
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02-07-20

23:35
ναι το θεμα ειναι γτ συμβαινει αυτο.και γτ η ιατρικη δεν μπορει να δημιουργησει καποια τεστ να σου δειχνει τι προδιαθεση εχεις ξερω γω??Πραγματικα δηλαδη ιατρικη σου λεει αρα θεμα τυχης ειναι τα παντα.Όταν δώσει συμπτωματολογία αυτος ο καρκίνος συνηθως ειναι σε προχωρημένο στάδιο
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02-07-20

23:52
O Steve Jobs είχε καρκίνο παγκρέατος και το πάλευε αρκετά χρόνια.
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02-07-20

23:54
7 ολόκληρα χρόνια!
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02-07-20

23:57
παιζει να ναι και ο μονος.Φαντασου τι θεραπειες θα γνωριζε που οι αλλοι δεν ξερουνεO Steve Jobs είχε καρκίνο παγκρέατος και το πάλευε αρκετά χρόνια.
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03-07-20

00:00
Η πορεία της υγείας του SJ.
August 2004: Apple CEO Steve Jobs discloses that he had been diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer called an islet cell neuroendocrine tumor. He says he has been cured to it through surgery. Tim Cook, an executive vice president, takes over Jobs' duties while he recuperates, though Apple delayed disclosing that.
Oct 14, 2004: In his first public appearance since undergoing surgery, Jobs, then 49, attends a news conference to unveil a new Apple store at a shopping mall near Palo Alto, California.
June 12, 2005: Jobs tells Stanford University graduates that his bout with cancer underscored the need to live each day to the fullest.
July 21, 2008: Speculation mounts that Jobs is ill, given recent weight loss. During Apple's earnings conference call, Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer says Jobs has no plans to leave the company and his "health is a private matter."
Sept 9, 2008: Jobs kicks off an Apple event with a projected slide that says, "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." He's making a play off a famous Mark Twain quote after Bloomberg accidentally publishes, then retracts, an obituary it has prepared in advance for Jobs.
Dec 16, 2008: Apple says Jobs won't be giving the keynote presentation that's usually the highlight of the annual Macworld trade show in January.
Jan 5, 2009: Jobs explains what is now severe weight loss by saying he has a treatable hormone imbalance. He says he will continue to run the company.
Jan 14, 2009: Jobs backtracks and announces he will be on medical leave until June, saying his health problems were "more complex" than he had thought. Cook, by now the chief operating officer, takes over daily duties.
June 23, 2009: A doctor at Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute in Memphis says Jobs received a liver transplant and has an "excellent prognosis." Apple does not issue a statement about the transplant.
June 2009: Jobs returns to work.
Sept 9, 2009: Jobs presides over an Apple event for the first time since the nearly six-month-long medical leave. He gets a standing ovation. Looking thin and speaking quietly, he tells the audience he had received the liver of a young adult who died in a car accident, and urges everyone to become organ donors.
January through October 2010: Jobs serves as master of ceremonies at several Apple gadget launches, including the unveiling of the much-anticipated iPad. He is still very thin, but public speculation is overshadowed by buzz around the new product.
March 12, 2010: Apple gives Cook $5 million bonus plus stock for "outstanding performance" running the company while Jobs was on leave.
Jan 17, 2011: In a memo to Apple employees, Jobs announces a second medical leave with no set duration. Cook will fill in again to run day-to-day operations. Jobs says he will continue as CEO and will be involved in major decisions.
Aug 24, 2011: Jobs, still on leave, says he is resigning as Apple CEO because he can no longer meet his duties and expectations. Apple and Jobs make no reference to his medical condition and provide no update. Jobs is elected chairman of the board.
Oct 5, 2011: Jobs dies at 56. Apple does not give a specific cause in announcing his death.
Πηγή: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/steve-jobs/8810066/Steve-Jobs-health-problems-timeline.html
August 2004: Apple CEO Steve Jobs discloses that he had been diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer called an islet cell neuroendocrine tumor. He says he has been cured to it through surgery. Tim Cook, an executive vice president, takes over Jobs' duties while he recuperates, though Apple delayed disclosing that.
Oct 14, 2004: In his first public appearance since undergoing surgery, Jobs, then 49, attends a news conference to unveil a new Apple store at a shopping mall near Palo Alto, California.
June 12, 2005: Jobs tells Stanford University graduates that his bout with cancer underscored the need to live each day to the fullest.
July 21, 2008: Speculation mounts that Jobs is ill, given recent weight loss. During Apple's earnings conference call, Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer says Jobs has no plans to leave the company and his "health is a private matter."
Sept 9, 2008: Jobs kicks off an Apple event with a projected slide that says, "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." He's making a play off a famous Mark Twain quote after Bloomberg accidentally publishes, then retracts, an obituary it has prepared in advance for Jobs.
Dec 16, 2008: Apple says Jobs won't be giving the keynote presentation that's usually the highlight of the annual Macworld trade show in January.
Jan 5, 2009: Jobs explains what is now severe weight loss by saying he has a treatable hormone imbalance. He says he will continue to run the company.
Jan 14, 2009: Jobs backtracks and announces he will be on medical leave until June, saying his health problems were "more complex" than he had thought. Cook, by now the chief operating officer, takes over daily duties.
June 23, 2009: A doctor at Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute in Memphis says Jobs received a liver transplant and has an "excellent prognosis." Apple does not issue a statement about the transplant.
June 2009: Jobs returns to work.
Sept 9, 2009: Jobs presides over an Apple event for the first time since the nearly six-month-long medical leave. He gets a standing ovation. Looking thin and speaking quietly, he tells the audience he had received the liver of a young adult who died in a car accident, and urges everyone to become organ donors.
January through October 2010: Jobs serves as master of ceremonies at several Apple gadget launches, including the unveiling of the much-anticipated iPad. He is still very thin, but public speculation is overshadowed by buzz around the new product.
March 12, 2010: Apple gives Cook $5 million bonus plus stock for "outstanding performance" running the company while Jobs was on leave.
Jan 17, 2011: In a memo to Apple employees, Jobs announces a second medical leave with no set duration. Cook will fill in again to run day-to-day operations. Jobs says he will continue as CEO and will be involved in major decisions.
Aug 24, 2011: Jobs, still on leave, says he is resigning as Apple CEO because he can no longer meet his duties and expectations. Apple and Jobs make no reference to his medical condition and provide no update. Jobs is elected chairman of the board.
Oct 5, 2011: Jobs dies at 56. Apple does not give a specific cause in announcing his death.
Πηγή: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/steve-jobs/8810066/Steve-Jobs-health-problems-timeline.html
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03-07-20

00:05
Στη βιογραφία του αναφέρονται λεπτομέριες για την αρρώστια του.παιζει να ναι και ο μονος.Φαντασου τι θεραπειες θα γνωριζε που οι αλλοι δεν ξερουνε
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