
Conservative Trump patriot and MAGA advocate Scott Adams revealed that he has been diagnosed with Stage 4 prostate cancer that has spread to his bones and has only months to live.
See the tweet below.
The 67-year-old creator of the iconic office satire Dilbert announced he has just months to live.
After settling his affairs, he plans to use California’s aid-in-dying laws.
Adams made the announcement during his “Coffee with Scott Adams” web show after Biden’s cancer diagnosis became public.
The cartoonist, who now uses a walker and experiences near-constant pain, stated he has kept his diagnosis private until now to avoid being labeled as “just the dying cancer guy.”
“I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has. I also have prostate cancer that has also spread to my bones,” Adams told his audience.
Unlike Biden, Adams believes his condition is far more advanced, having suffered with it longer than the former president has publicly acknowledged.
Despite attempts to treat his condition with alternative therapies, including anti-parasitic medications like ivermectin and fenbendazole, Adams said these efforts have proven unsuccessful.
“But I’ve had it longer than he’s had it. Well, longer than he’s admitted having it. So my life expectancy is maybe this summer. I expect to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer,” Adams remarked.
The “Dilbert” creator has been a controversial figure in recent years. Many mainstream newspapers dropped his comic strip in early 2023 after Adams made comments about Black Americans that liberal media outlets quickly labeled as racist.
In spite of this cancel culture backlash, Adams continued producing his work through a version called “Dilbert Reborn.”
While facing his own mortality, Adams showed genuine compassion toward Biden, saying:
“I’d like to extend my respect and compassion and sympathy for the ex-president and his family, because they’re going to be going through an especially tough time.”
Adams anticipated the announcement would trigger criticism and conspiracy theories.
“People are going to say it’s because I got the COVID shot. There’s no indication that that makes a difference. They’re going to say it’s because I lived a bad life,” he remarked during his announcement.
Furthermore, medical experts noted that while Stage 4 prostate cancer is not curable, it can often be managed, with patients typically living four to five years after diagnosis.
However, Adams described his condition as “already intolerable,” saying bluntly, “I can tell you that I don’t have good days.”
Adams, who became famous for his satirical take on office culture and corporate life, started “Dilbert” in 1989.
The comic strip resonated with millions of Americans frustrated with corporate bureaucracy and workplace politics.
Despite his declining health, he has continued to comment on political and social issues important to conservatives.
In addition, prostate cancer remains one of the most common cancers among American men, with survival rates dropping significantly once the disease metastasizes to bones or other organs.
Adams’ candid disclosure about his condition and end-of-life plans offers a stark reminder of the disease’s devastating impact, even as the establishment media continues to focus primarily on Biden’s diagnosis.
The 67-year-old made the announcement while talking about former President Joe Biden’s recent diagnosis saying that “every day is a nightmare,” and that his own life expectancy is “maybe this summer.”https://t.co/1b5BivQVgI
— 6 News (@WJACTV) May 19, 2025