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Steve Jobs Died of Pancreatic Cancer: A Doctor Discusses the Notoriously Lethal Disease

By KMSP Minneapolis, KMSP Minneapolis

Published December 10, 2016

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The deaths of Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs and Nobel Prize winner Ralph Steinman are bringing attention to a type of cancer that is notoriously lethal, so FOX 9 News asked Dr. Mustafa Tiewala, a gastroenterologist with HCMC, to discuss pancreatic cancer and its symptoms.

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