Trump says he is ‘on it’ after ‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams pleads for lifesaving help
Scott Adams appeals to former President Trump as delays by Kaiser Permanente hinder timely administration of FDA-approved Pluvicto to treat his aggressive prostate cancer.
- 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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Trump says he is ‘on it’ after ‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams pleads for lifesaving help
The news comes after Adams, a supporter of Trump, previewed on X that he would ask the president for help receiving a treatment that would “give me a fighting chance to stick around on this planet a little bit longer.”
“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams, 67, is dying of prostate cancer and is pleading on social media for President Donald Trump to save his life. The cartoonist wants Trump to contact his health care providers so they can start intravenous treatment. “Go for it!” Trump replies on Truth Social.
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Trump Responds to ‘Dilbert’ Creator Scott Adams’s Plea to ‘Help Save My Life’ as He Fights Prostate Cancer
President Donald Trump on Sunday responded to “Dilbert” comic strip creator and political commentator Scott Adams’s request to help expedite the scheduling of a drug to help treat an aggressive form of prostate cancer afflicting him that he disclosed earlier this year. Adams, a prominent early Trump supporter who announced in May that he has late-stage prostate cancer, wrote in a post on X on Saturday that his health care provider, Kaiser Perman…
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