Scott Adams, the creator of the beloved comic strip Dilbert, recently opened up about a deeply personal and devastating health battle.
On Monday, during a live stream on Rumble, Adams revealed that he has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer — the same kind that President Joe Biden is currently facing.
What’s worse, Adams shared that his cancer has spread to his bones, just like Biden’s.
Facing a Grim Prognosis and Keeping It Private
Adams surprised many by admitting that doctors have told him he doesn’t have much time left.
He somberly expects to “check out sometime this summer.”
Interestingly, Adams had kept this diagnosis mostly private until now.
While he didn’t specify exactly when he was diagnosed, he did say he’s been dealing with the disease longer than Biden—maybe even longer than Biden has publicly admitted.
That little jab about Biden’s timeline isn’t without reason.
Medical experts have been puzzled by how Biden’s cancer could reach such an advanced stage without being detected earlier.
Experts Question Biden’s Late-Stage Cancer Discovery
Just hours after Biden’s diagnosis was made public, leading oncologist Dr. Zeke Emanuel spoke on MSNBC, suggesting that Biden likely had prostate cancer when he took office more than four years ago.
He explained that the cancer didn’t suddenly appear recently—it had to have been there from the start of Biden’s presidency in 2021.
Dr. Emanuel emphasized there’s little debate about this, pointing out that prostate cancer doesn’t develop overnight.
His remarks have sparked questions about why the cancer wasn’t caught sooner despite routine medical care.
Outpouring of Support for Scott Adams
Following Adams’ emotional announcement, tributes flooded in from all corners.
Conservative commentator Robby Starbuck expressed surprise at Adams’ short life expectancy and urged people to “lift him up in prayer.”
He highlighted how many lives Adams has touched through his work, encouraging fans to let him know how meaningful he’s been while he’s still alive.
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