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Scott Adams is the American cartoonist best known as the creator of the globally syndicated comic strip 'Dilbert,' which satirizes white-collar workplace culture. He has also become a controversial public figure for his political commentary and social views, particularly on his livestreams and social media.
The search spiked because Adams, who has been battling an advanced, metastasized form of prostate cancer, publicly appealed to President Donald Trump on November 2, 2025, for help securing a newly FDA-approved drug called Pluvicto. Adams stated his healthcare provider was 'dropping the ball' on scheduling the IV administration, and he felt he was 'declining fast.' This appeal, coupled with his earlier announcement in May 2025 about his severe diagnosis and limited life expectancy, reignited public interest in his health and political connections.
Public reaction to Adams is highly polarized. His fans and sympathizers expressed concern for his health, highlighting his fight against an advanced, painful cancer. Critics, however, pointed to his history of controversial commentary—such as a 2023 racist remark that led to 'Dilbert' being dropped by many newspapers—and questioned the nature of his public appeal. The revelation of his diagnosis, which he claimed was the same type as President Joe Biden's, also sparked political and health-related discussions.