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How alternative medicine may have killed Steve Jobs

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How alternative medicine may have killed Steve Jobs

by Michele R. Berman, MD | in Conditions |

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As first reported by Elkind in 2008, Jobs decided to think

different, declined surgery, and explored alternative medicine treatments

for his disease.

Nine months later, in July 2004, the tumor had grown. Only then would he

allow his doctors to operate.

Would Steve Jobs be alive today had he consented to surgery when

they first discovered his tumor?

Without knowing more details about his case, such as the grade and stage of

the tumor, it is hard to say.

However, Dr. Roderich Schwartz, an experienced cancer surgeon has said

waiting more than a few weeks to take action on such a rare diagnosis

“makes no sense because you don’t know what the potential for growth or

spread is.”

Steve Jobs is not the first public figure to seek answers outside

conventional medical science.

Steve McQueen (1930-1980) was probably the first modern celebrity to

attract widespread public attention with his efforts to cure

asbestos-related cancer through unorthodox treatments in Mexico, where he

died.

Farrah Fawcett (1947-2009) and Bret Hudson (1953- ) sought unconventional

treatments for anal and throat cancers, respectively. They even underwent

treatment at the same German cancer clinic. Even after her cancer regressed

following alternative treatments, Farrah eventually lost her battle with

anal cancer on June 24, 2009. Bret however was declared cancer free after

completing a conventional chemotherapy and radiation regimen.

Beastie Boyz’s Adam Yauch (1964- ) developed, and beat, cancer of the

salivary gland. He attributes his success to augmenting his treatments

of conventional surgery and radiation therapy, with becoming a vegan at the

recommendation of Tibetan doctors (augmenting conventional therapy is

technically called complementary medicine). Yauch’s introduction to Tibetan

medicine came after converting from Judaism to Buddhism.

Steve Jobs, also a Buddhist, was reportedly skeptical about mainstream

medicine.

While his uncompromising personality and dedication to unconventional-ism

undoubtedly changed the way interact with technology forever, that same

stubbornness may have also lead to his demise.

Arthur D. Levinson, Apple’s Director who is a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a

biotechnology executive at Genentech, along with other board members

pleaded with Jobs to have the surgery. ”There was genuine concern on the

part of several board members that he may not have been doing the best

thing for his health,”says an Apple insider.”But Steve is Steve. He can be

pretty stubborn.”

“Surgery is the only treatment modality that can result in cure,” Dr.

A. Norton, chief of surgical oncology at Stanford, wrote in a 2006

medical journal article about this kind of pancreatic cancer.

While it was Norton, who is one of the foremost experts in the field,

ultimately removed the tumor, Jobs decision to seek alternate forms of

treatment, such as a special diet, among other alternative treatments could

have been what cost him his life.

Dr. Roderich Schwarz (quoted earlier) says he is unaware of any evidence

that a special diet can be helpful. “But the patient decides. If they

believe an herbal diet can do miracles, they have to make the decision.

Every once in a while you have somebody who decides something you wish they

wouldn’t.”

Furthermore, to date, there is no evidence that indicates successful

“alternative treatments” for Jobs’ form of tumor.

According to Dr. Edzard Ernst, an international authority on alternative

medicine and author of the book Trick or Treatment: The Undeniable Facts

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There are far too many charlatans who manage to convince desperate

patients to abandon effective treatments in favour of ineffective

alternative treatments. This often hastens or even causes death. In my

view, this behavior is outright criminal.

Could it be that Steve Jobs was so committed to the concept of “think

different” that he was unable to “think clearly” until it was too late?

Is it possible that his need to defy convention left him vulnerable to

alternative medicine practitioners in need of a major endorsement to

validate their “alternative” treatment? Was their success more important

than Job’s health at the most critical moment of his treatment?

Buddhist theories of medicine say the reason people get sick is through one

of “three poisons:” greed, anger and ignorance.

That’s like saying the iPad is made from earth, wind, fire and water.

Why would someone as technologically sophisticated as Jobs base

life-and-death decisions about his health on ancient philosophy, especially

when there have recently been more breakthroughs in cancer research than at

any other point in history?

Perhaps Watler Isaacson’s new biography<

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shed more light on the medical history of Jobs’ tumor including details of

the alternative medicine treatments he pursued.

Until then, we are left with the conclusion that Steve Jobs died just as

he lived — thinking differently.

Michele Berman is a pediatrician who blogs at Celebrity Diagnosis.

via kevinmd.com

I will re-iterate: There is Medicine and then there is quackery -

" alternative medicine " is an oxymoron. It is time to stop preying upon the

weak and desperate!

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