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20-05-2025
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Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Cancer Diagnosis Explained
Scott Adams, the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, has opened up about a devastating health diagnosis. Speaking on his YouTube show, he shared that he's living with advanced prostate cancer. The creator also opens up about the emotional and physical toll of the condition. Scott Adams, best known as the creator of the long-running Dilbert comic strip, has shared a personal and painful update about his health. During the May 19 episode of his YouTube show Real Coffee With Scott Adams, the creator announced that he has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. Adams compared his condition to President Joe Biden's recent diagnosis. He said, 'I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has.' Adams spoke openly about the seriousness of his illness, revealing that he may only have a few months left to live. He was candid about the toll the illness has taken on his daily life, describing the pain as 'intolerable' and explaining that he no longer experiences good days. The creator said, 'So, if you're wondering, 'Hey Scott, do you have any good days?' Nope, nope, every day is a nightmare and evening is even worse.' Due to his symptoms, Adams has been using a walker and has stopped filming his evening YouTube series, Man Cave. He said, 'A lot of it was because I don't really function too well after the show. I'm always in pain. And pain moves around to different parts of my body.' While the diagnosis may surprise some of his followers, Adams said he has mentally come to terms with his illness. 'I've just sort of processed it, so it just sort of is what it is.' Despite calling the experience 'really, really painful,' he acknowledged the time it gives him to say goodbye and prepare mentally. Adams' announcement comes two years after his comic strip Dilbert was dropped from publications following backlash over racist comments he made in 2023. The post Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Cancer Diagnosis Explained appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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20-05-2025
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Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Shares Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Dilbert creator Scott Adams has opened up about a devastating health diagnosis. Speaking on his YouTube show, he shared that he's living with advanced prostate cancer. The creator also opens up about the emotional and physical toll of the condition. Scott Adams, best known as the creator of the long-running Dilbert comic strip, has shared a personal and painful update about his health. During the May 19 episode of his YouTube show Real Coffee With Scott Adams, the creator announced that he has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. Adams compared his condition to President Joe Biden's recent diagnosis. He said, 'I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has.' Adams spoke openly about the seriousness of his illness, revealing that he may only have a few months left to live. He was candid about the toll the illness has taken on his daily life, describing the pain as 'intolerable' and explaining that he no longer experiences good days. The creator said, 'So, if you're wondering, 'Hey Scott, do you have any good days?' Nope, nope, every day is a nightmare and evening is even worse.' Due to his symptoms, Adams has been using a walker and has stopped filming his evening YouTube series, Man Cave. He said, 'A lot of it was because I don't really function too well after the show. I'm always in pain. And pain moves around to different parts of my body.' While the diagnosis may surprise some of his followers, Adams said he has mentally come to terms with his illness. 'I've just sort of processed it, so it just sort of is what it is.' Despite calling the experience 'really, really painful,' he acknowledged the time it gives him to say goodbye and prepare mentally. Adams' announcement comes two years after his comic strip Dilbert was dropped from publications following backlash over racist comments he made in 2023. Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon. The post Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Shares Prostate Cancer Diagnosis appeared first on Mandatory.
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20-05-2025
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Scott Adams, Dilbert Creator, Shares Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Originally appeared on E! Online Scott Adams is providing an update on his health. The Dilbert comic strip creator shared that he has been diagnosed with an advanced form of prostate cancer, the same disease that former President Joe Biden recently revealed he is battling. "I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has," Adams said during a May 19 episode of his Real Coffee With Scott Adams YouTube show. 'I also have prostate cancer that has spread to my bones." The 67-year-old went on to say that he suspected he's had the condition for "much longer than" Biden—who announced his diagnosis earlier this week—and noted that his life expectancy is "maybe this summer." "The disease is already intolerable, I can tell you that," Adams continued. "I don't have good days. So, if you're wondering, 'Hey Scott, do you have any good days?' Nope, nope, every day is a nightmare and evening is even worse." More from E! Online Influencer Emilie Kiser's 3-Year-Old Son Dies After Being Found Unconscious in Pool Police Investigating Death of TikToker Emilie Kiser's 3-Year-Old Son Dawn Richard Testifies Usher Witnessed Sean "Diddy" Combs Punch Cassie Ventura in Stomach In fact, his struggle to cope with the side effects was part of the reason he stopped filming his evening series titled Man Cave. As Adams explained, "A lot of it was because I don't really function too well after the show." "I'm always in pain," he continued. "And pain moves around to different parts of my body. I've been using a walker to walk for months now." And while he acknowledged that his cancer diagnosis may come as a shock for some of his subscribers, Adams said that he's come to terms with his prognosis. "I've just sort of processed it, so it just sort of is what it is," he shared. "Everybody has to die as far as I know and it's kind of civilized that you know about how long you have so you can put your affairs together and make sure you've said your goodbyes and done all the things you need to do." He added, "So, if you had to if you had to pick a way to die, this one's really painful—like really, really painful—but it's also kind of good that it gives you enough time while your brain is still working to wrap things up." For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App