Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Appeals to President Trump in Ongoing Fight With Cancer – RedState

Update: President Trump responds, on his TruthSocial platform:





Last spring, we learned the sad news of the creator of beloved newspaper comic Dilbert, Scott Adams, and his cancer diagnosis. Cancer is something that has touched most people’s lives in one way or another. I lost a dear sister to cancer a few years ago. My father, my brother, and my best friend all survived brushes with cancer. Cancer isn’t unique to humans; we know that cancer chewed on the bones of dinosaurs millions of years ago, and it still plagues us today.

Scott Adams’ diagnoses have not been encouraging, but now he informs us he has been approved for a promising new treatment. But there’s a catch.

Mr. Adams’ post continues:

My healthcare provider, Kaiser of Northern California, has approved my application to receive a newly FDA-approved drug called Pluvicto. But they have dropped the ball in scheduling the brief IV to administer it and I can’t seem to fix that.  

I am declining fast. I will ask President Trump if he can get Kaiser of Northern California to respond and schedule it for Monday. That will give me a fighting chance to stick around on this planet a little bit longer. 

It is not a cure, but it does give good results to many people.





As a long-term fan of Dilbert and Scott Adams, I hope it does give good results; Mr. Adams has brought endless amusement and joy to millions through his work, and every day he gains on this planet is good not only for him but for all of us.

There have been several notable replies.

While President Trump has not replied directly, Secretary of Health & Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did so on the President’s behalf:

It’s great that Scott Adams’ prospects are looking better.


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Cancer is and likely always will be a plague on all of us. While long-term survival rates have improved dramatically in the developed world in the last few decades, there are still cancers who hide away until it’s too late to do anything; pancreatic cancer, in particular, often presents little or no symptoms until it’s too late for any treatment to help, dooming the patient to weeks or months of life left, with no warning.





Now, some will point to Scott Adams, being a well-known artist, having avenues for treatment that others don’t. That’s a canard. Mr. Adams may, according to the replies, be afforded some cutting-edge treatments; the data doctors and researchers gain from these cases is invaluable. A treatment that gains a patient six more months today may, after study and refinement, gain a patient a year, then five years, then ten, as treatments are evaluated and improved.

We wish Scott Adams the very best of luck in the coming weeks and months. May he be around to delight us for a long time to come.


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