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Scott Adams Urgently Seeks Trump’s Help for Cancer Treatment
BREAKING: Scott Adams, the creator of “Dilbert,” has urgently called on former President Donald Trump to assist him in securing a critical cancer treatment that has been delayed by his health insurance provider. The plea comes after Adams revealed on X that Kaiser Permanente of Northern California has yet to schedule his IV infusion of Pluvicto, a newly approved medication for metastatic prostate cancer.
Adams, who has been battling cancer, stated, “I am declining fast,” and is seeking immediate intervention. He urged Trump to help expedite the scheduling of his treatment, hoping to receive it as early as Monday. “That will give me a fighting chance to stick around on this planet a little bit longer,” he emphasized.
In a swift response, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reached out to Adams within hours, expressing the administration’s desire to assist. “The President wants to help,” Kennedy wrote on X, indicating the urgency of the situation.
Trump himself responded positively on Truth Social, posting “On it!” and showing his commitment to support Adams. Dan Scavino, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, reassured Adams that he would not have to wait until Monday, stating that key figures, including Trump and Kennedy, were already engaged in the matter.
Adams, who publicly disclosed his cancer diagnosis earlier this year, has faced significant health challenges, including daily pain and the use of a walker for mobility. Prostate cancer, which affects one in eight American men during their lifetime, remains the second leading cause of cancer death among men, following lung cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.
As this urgent situation develops, eyes are on Kaiser Permanente to respond promptly and provide the necessary treatment that could be life-saving for Adams. The support from Trump and his administration raises questions about the intersection of healthcare and politics, especially as public figures navigate personal health crises.
This story continues to unfold, and updates will be provided as they become available. The urgency of Adams’ plea highlights the critical role that timely medical intervention plays in the fight against cancer, a battle many face daily.
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