‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams reveals same cancer diagnosis as Biden, says he has months to live
- On May 19, 2025, Scott Adams, known for creating the Dilbert series, revealed that he is battling an advanced stage of prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones.
- His announcement followed former President Joe Biden’s disclosure on May 18, 2025, of the same aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis.
- Sixty-Seven-Year-Old Adams revealed that he has the same advanced prostate cancer as President Biden, has been using a walker due to constant pain, believes he has had the illness for a longer time, and shared these details during a recent episode of his online broadcast.
- He characterized the cancer as extremely painful but noted that it allows for a period during which mental clarity remains, providing an opportunity to settle one’s affairs.
- The Dilbert comic strip was canceled by most newspapers in 2023 after Adams’ racist remarks, and Adams expressed respect and sympathy for Biden while expecting to die sometime this summer.
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