Scott Adams cancer news :
The “Dilbert” comic strip creator, Scott Adams, has revealed that, like former President Joe Biden, he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and has a limited amount of time to live.

The 67-year-old cartoonist disclosed during a live stream on May 19 that, like Biden, he has been diagnosed with bone-spreading prostate cancer. “This summer may be my life expectancy,” Adams stated. “I anticipate leaving this domain at some point this summer.”
Adams continued by describing how he is “always in pain” and doesn’t “have good days,” telling viewers that “every day is a nightmare, and evening is even worse.” Adams claimed to have been using a walker for months.
Adams made the announcement after expressing “compassion and sympathy” for Biden, who was diagnosed on May 18 with “aggressive form” prostate cancer that had spread to the bone, according to a spokesperson.
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The spokesperson stated that the former president was diagnosed on May 16 after “experiencing urinary symptoms,” and that despite the aggressive nature of the cancer, it looked “to be hormone-sensitive which allows for effective management.”
Adams acknowledged that his cancer diagnosis may come as a shock to his fans, but he said he has had time to come to terms with it.
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“Knowing how long you have allows you to organize your affairs and make sure you’ve said goodbye and completed all the necessary tasks,” Adams remarked.
“So, if you had to choose one way to pass away, this one would be extremely painful. However, the fact that it allows you enough time to finish things while your brain is still functioning is also somewhat beneficial.
He added that he kept his diagnosis a secret earlier because he didn’t want anyone to perceive him differently. Upon observing that certain viewers were experiencing a “tough time” with the news, he encouraged them by saying, “Nothing lasts forever.”

In 1989, Adams’ comic strip “Dilbert,” which parodies office life, was first released.
Many newspapers, including the usa fact daily news Network, declared in 2023 that they would no longer air “Dilbert” because of Adams’ racist remarks that white people should “get the hell away from Black people.”
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