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“Dilbert” comic book creator Scott Adams discovered on Monday that he has prostate cancer, saying that “every day is a nightmare” and that “my life span may be this summer.”
Adams, 67, posted it as he spoke about the former president Joe BidenCancer diagnosis.
“I have the same cancer that Joe Biden There is. I also have a prostate cancer that has also expanded to my bones, “Adams said during his web show” Coffee with Scott Adams “. My life span is maybe this summer. I expect to check from this domain sometime this summer.”
“The disease is already unbearable. I can tell you I have no good days,” Adams continued. “So if you wonder,” Hey Scott, do you have good days “? No. No. No. Every day is a nightmare, and the evening is even worse.”
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Scott Adams, a cartoonist and author and creator of “Dilbert”, poses for a portrait at his home office in January 2014 at Pleasanton, California. (Lea Suzuki
“I have the opportunity to get up somehow for this part of the day, but it hurts and it always hurts me. And the pain moves to different parts of my body,” Adams said. “I’ve been using a walker for a walk for months.”
Hundreds of newspapers withdrew Adams’s comic “Dilbert” in early 2023, after Made racially charged comments During the same show.
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Scott Adams discovered on Monday, May 19, that his prostate cancer had been diagnosed. (Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)
“If almost half of all blacks are wrong with white people – according to this poll, not me – this is a group of hatred,” Adams said in the last episode “Coffee with Scott Adams”, referring to the rasmussen survey. “It’s a group of hatred and I don’t want anything to do with them.”
The comic book “Dilbert” was named after his title character who struggled to invent this by the corporate ladder and often had fun in office culture with satirical humor and social comments.

Scott Adams, a cartoonist and author and creator of “Dilbert”, poses for a portrait in his home office with the copies of his book “How to Four in almost everything and still win the big one: a kind of story of my life.” (Lea Suzuki
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Adams began writing and illustrating comic book 1989 before launching a newer version called “Dilbert Reborn”.
Fox News’ Peter Aitken, Howard Kurtz and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.