‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams reveals same cancer diagnosis as Biden, says he has months to live
- On Monday, Scott Adams, known for creating the Dilbert comic strip, revealed that he has aggressive prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones.
- His announcement came after former President Joe Biden revealed on Sunday that he has the same form of cancer, with Adams conveying his heartfelt respect and concern for Biden and his family.
- On his YouTube show Real Coffee with Scott Adams, Adams disclosed that he suffers from constant pain, relies on a walker for mobility, and anticipates passing away before the end of this summer.
- The Dilbert comic strip, first published in 1989 and satirizing office culture, was cancelled by most newspapers in 2023 after Adams made racist comments.
- Adams stated his diagnosis gave him time to process his condition, say goodbyes, and arrange his affairs while facing his prognosis.
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