Dilbert creator Scott Adams has revealed that he is suffering from the same aggressive form of prostate cancer as Joe Biden

Adams announced the shock diagnosis in a Rumble stream on Monday that, like Biden, he has prostate cancer ‘that has also spread to my bones.’ 

The comic strip icon heartbreakingly revealed that doctors have told him he does not have long to live, and he ‘expects to be checking out sometime this summer.’ 

Adams had kept his cancer battle quiet, and although he did not say when he was diagnosed with the disease, he said he has ‘had it longer than (Biden) has had it.’ 

‘Well, longer than he’s admitted to having it,’ he added. 

The quip about when Biden was diagnosed with his stage 4 cancer comes as medical experts quickly questioned how the former president’s condition was able to progress so severely without it being previously detected. 

On Monday, leading oncologist Dr Zeke Emanuel shockingly declared to MSNBC that Biden likely had cancer when he began his presidency over four years ago

He said despite Biden’s office saying his diagnosis came just a week after doctors found a ‘small nodule’ on his prostate, his condition ‘did not develop in the last 100, 200 days.’ 

‘He had it while he was President,’ Emanuel insisted. ‘He probably had it at the start of his presidency, in 2021. Yes, I don’t think there’s any disagreement about that.’ 

Dilbert creator Scott Adams has revealed that he is suffering from the same aggressive form of prostate cancer as Joe Biden

The office of former President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer

Tributes poured in for Adams after he announced his shock cancer diagnosis on Monday. 

Conservative commentator Robby Starbuck urged his followers to ‘lift him up in prayer’ as he shared his surprise at Adams’ short prognosis. 

‘Scott Adams is a rare man who impacted so many people that he will never really know the gravity of it,’ he wrote. 

‘As he says here, his life expectancy is not likely to go past this summer but I hope it brings (him) some peace to know he’ll live on through those of us he impacted. 

‘Everyone please lift him up in prayer and tell him now while he’s alive just how meaningful he’s been to your life. Don’t wait until he passes to do that.’ 



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