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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

What age is a PSA test recommended?

While the general guidelines recommend starting at age 55, you may need PSA screening between the ages of 40 and 54 if you: Have at least one first-degree relative (such as your father or brother) who has had prostate cancer


Creator of ‘Dilbert’ Says He Has the Same Cancer as Biden

 

Scott Adams shared the news on his podcast and expressed sympathy for the former president. “My life expectancy is maybe this summer,” he said.


Scott Adams sits at a desk and faces the camera.
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created “Dilbert,”
 
 

Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created the comic strip “Dilbert,” said on his podcast on Monday that he had the same kind of aggressive prostate cancer as former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and that it had spread to his bones. He said he had only months to live.

“My life expectancy is maybe this summer,” he said.

Mr. Adams, 67, is a supporter of President Trump and has been critical of Mr. Biden, but on Monday he expressed his sympathy for the former president.

“I’d like to extend my respect and compassion and sympathy for the ex-president and his family because they’re going to be going through an especially tough time,” Mr. Adams said. “It’s a terrible disease — it’s going to get very painful for the president.”

It was not clear when Mr. Adams was diagnosed, but he said that he decided to share the news after learning that Mr. Biden had the same disease, in part because he hoped that Mr. Biden’s announcement would draw attention away from his own. He had kept quiet about it to prolong a sense of normalcy, he said: “Once you go public, you’re just the dying cancer guy.”

Mr. Adams said he was also wary of sharing his diagnosis because he wanted to avoid the kind of negative online attention that Mr. Biden has received since his office announced the news on Sunday.

“One of the things I’ve been watching is how terrible the public is,” he said, adding that people had been “cruel.”

“There’s no sympathy for Joe Biden for a lot of people,” Mr. Adams said. “It’s hard to watch.”

Mr. Adams created “Dilbert,” which mocks office culture, in 1989, and it was syndicated around the world. In 2023, hundreds of newspapers dropped the cartoon after Mr. Adams said on his podcast that Black people were “a hate group” and that white people should “just get the hell away” from them.

On his podcast at the time, he defended his remarks, saying that “you should absolutely be racist whenever it’s to your advantage.” He later said his comments were intended as hyperbole.

On Monday, Mr. Trump said he was surprised that Mr. Biden’s diagnosis wasn’t made public earlier, seeming to suggest without evidence that the former president’s cancer had been covered up. But Mr. Adams said on his podcast that it was possible for Mr. Biden to not have been showing symptoms when he received a clean bill of health from his doctor last year.

Part of Mr. Adams’ sympathy for Mr. Biden seemed to come from his own lived experience with the disease, which he called “intolerable.” Mr. Adams said he had been using a walker for months and was in a constant state of pain. Apart from recording his podcast, he said, he spends most of his days sleeping. As a California resident, he indicated that he would be using aid-in-dying drugs, which are available to the terminally ill in the state.

“I don’t have good days,” he said. “Every day is a nightmare. And evening is even worse.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/20/us/scott-adams-dilbert-prostate-cancer-biden.html

4 comments:

Garnel Ironheart said...

Given the overt lying about his dementia, it's easy to think that Biden also knew about the cancer and hid it.
BUt here's the thing - you don't check PSA after age 75 anyway because there's no evidence that doing something about prostate cancer at that age changes life length.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

At this point, he claims he was not tested since 2014! The deceit and lies make Trump (ALMOST) look like a tzaddik!

Garnel Ironheart said...

No, my point is he didn't do anything wrong. He's 82 so according to the guideline that says you stop at age 70 (some say 70, some say 75), well that was 12 years ago or 2013. In other words, his doctor followed the guidelines.
What's more, note that 85% of prostate cancers grow so slowly that the man dies of old age before the cancer kills him. So again, did he conceal something that challenged his ability to run the country? In this case, no.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

C'mon...The most important guy in the world....does NOT get his routine bloodwork PSA tested ??? You can't believe that. The issue of running the country with cancer comes up when the dementia and cancer kicked in...He decided to run again? Knowing IMO, he would not make it 4 more years!