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It's remarkable that he lived this long with cancer. I remember that he was supposedly cancer-free in 2005 and gave a speech at the Stanford University. But a few years later, he had to have a liver transplant and didn't really get better from that point on.
This kind of cancer usually kills people within 6 months. His life was well-spent, I think he did pretty much everything off his bucket list because he knew his time was short.
he had a non-aggressive case of pancreatic cancer... which was why he was able to live longer.