Cancer: Conventional Treatments are Best, By Far
Cancer: Conventional Treatments are Best, By Far

If statement of Harvard Medical School’s researcher Ramzi Amri is to be considered then only one thing stands out that ‘Steve Jobs doomed himself’.

Ramzi, who is also a faculty member of Harvard Medical School, was of the view that Jobs was suffering from a mild form of pancreatic cancer, which is treatable through traditional method.

But, Jobs instead of going for conventional method, opted for alternative remedies by which he became reason of his death.

Jobs tried each and every alternative method, but not the conventional method and by the time he chose to go for conventional treatment for pancreatic cancer, he was dead. There was kind of skepticism in Jobs mind in relation to conventional treatment as every time doctor asked him to go for that treatment, he used take time, and this gave the cancer the needed time to spread across.

One of the conventional treatments is to go for chemotherapy session. But Jobs, instead of going for chemotherapy session, gave his time to Apple and opted for alternative treatment as they gave him freedom to devote much time to Apple.

Amri cleared his stand by saying that by conducting a study on Jobs death, he did not mean to create any controversy, and just wants people should take it as a lesson that conventional methods are best suited for a person affected. And, he further affirmed that he has great amount of respect for Steve Jobs.

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