Steve Jobs died from ‘rare’ pancreatic cancer: What was his diagnosis, and what are the early signs of it

Steve Jobs succumbed to a rare pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. This cancer type differs significantly from common pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Jobs’s tumor grew slower and offered a better prognosis. He lived for eight years after diagnosis. The article details the differences in symptoms, risk factors, and survival rates between these two pancreatic cancers. This information sheds light on Jobs’s specific medical battle.