Steve Jobs Case
Cross-source consensus on Steve Jobs Case from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Gittleman publicly attributed Steve Jobs' cancer partly to the Ornish diet he followed. — The Low-Fat Diet–Cancer Link: Origins of the Beyond Pritikin Thesis
- Gittleman's mechanism for the Steve Jobs case links high dietary sugar to mitochondrial dysfunction and cancer development. — The Low-Fat Diet–Cancer Link: Origins of the Beyond Pritikin Thesis
- Dean Ornish responded that he had recommended cancer surgery to Jobs and that Jobs declined it. — The Low-Fat Diet–Cancer Link: Origins of the Beyond Pritikin Thesis
- Gittleman's position was that Jobs' dietary pattern was causative before the surgery decision point. — The Low-Fat Diet–Cancer Link: Origins of the Beyond Pritikin Thesis