Scott Adams Reveals ‘Nightmare’ Terminal Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: ‘My Life Expectancy Is Maybe This Summer’

“Dilbert” comic strip creator Scott Adams has revealed that he has been given just months to live.

On Monday, Adams revealed his advanced prostate cancer diagnosis.

The 67-year-old said the disease has spread to his bones.

He added that he does not expect to live past the summer.

Adams shared the news during an episode of his online show “Coffee with Scott Adams.”

He dropped the revelation while discussing former President Joe Biden’s own prostate cancer diagnosis.

“I have the same cancer that Joe Biden has,” Adams said.

“I also have prostate cancer that has also spread to my bones.

“My life expectancy is maybe this summer.

“I expect to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer.”

He described his current condition as extremely painful and mentally exhausting.

“The disease is already intolerable,” Adams said.

“I can tell you that I don’t have good days.

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“Every day is a nightmare, and evening is even worse.”

Adams explained that while he can still perform parts of his daily routine, such as hosting his show, he experiences constant pain that shifts throughout his body.

He also noted that he has been using a walker to move around for several months.

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This announcement comes just over two years after Adams was targeted by a cancel campaign when he was accused of making racially charged remarks on his show.

The backlash from the corporate media led hundreds of newspapers to drop his long-running comic strip, as Slay News reported at the time.

During a February 2023 broadcast, Adams referenced a Rasmussen poll highlighting racial divisions.

“If nearly half of all blacks are not okay with white people – according to this poll, not to me – that’s a hate group,” Adams said.

“That’s a hate group, and I don’t want anything to do with them.”

Adams began “Dilbert” in 1989, focusing on corporate office life and the frustrations of the modern workplace.

The comic gained a large following for its satirical take on management and business culture.

In recent years, he launched a follow-up version of the strip titled “Dilbert Reborn.”

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