Steve Jobs Case

Dean Ornish responded that he had recommended cancer surgery to Jobs and that Jobs declined it. Gittleman's mechanism for the Steve Jobs case links high dietary sugar to mitochondrial dysfunction and cancer development. Gittleman's positio…

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Dean Ornish responded that he had recommended cancer surgery to Jobs and that Jobs declined it. Gittleman's mechanism for the Steve Jobs case links high dietary sugar to mitochondrial dysfunction and cancer development. Gittleman's position was that Jobs' dietary pattern was causative before the surgery decision point. Gittleman publicly attributed Steve Jobs' cancer partly to the Ornish diet he followed.