
On track for full-time recovery...
Published: 9 September 2004 09:00 GMT
Steve Jobs is back at work at Apple after undergoing surgery in late July for a rare form of pancreatic cancer.
Jobs, is attending some company meetings and plans to return to full-time work later this month, according to an Apple spokeswoman.
The rare cancer was a far more curable form than typical pancreatic cancer, Jobs wrote in an email to employees after his surgery.
At the time of his surgery, Jobs, 49, had estimated he would return to work in September. That apparently is on track.
Dawn Kawamoto writes for News.com
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