Trump says he is ‘on it’ after ‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams pleads for lifesaving help
After delays from Kaiser Permanente, Trump contacted officials to fast-track Scott Adams' FDA-approved prostate cancer drug treatment, highlighting gaps in healthcare access.
- President Trump said he planned to help Scott Adams, the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, get access to a prostate cancer drug.
- Adams had metastasized prostate cancer and his healthcare provider, Kaiser of Northern California, approved his application for the drug Pluvicto but failed to schedule the treatment.
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Mehmet Oz spoke with Adams and Kaiser representatives to resolve the issue after Trump called him for help.
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Donald Trump offers to help ‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams get cancer treatment
The creator of the popular corporate dystopia comic strip Dilbert has made a public plea to Donald Trump for help in accessing an experimental cancer treatment – and the US president said he would help him out.
Trump's rush to get Scott Adams cancer drug sparks debate about access
Scott Adams, the creator of the iconic “Dilbert” comic strip, was able to call on a friend in a very high place — President Donald Trump — to intervene on his behalf get his health care provider, Kaiser of Northern California, to finally ...
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