Trump responds to ‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams’ plea for help to obtain cancer treatment: ‘On it’
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he would help the creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip get treated for his metastatic prostate cancer, after the cartoonist directly appealed to him on social media.
“On it,” Trump replied in a brief social media post, after cartoonist Scott Adams posted that he would ask Trump for help getting his healthcare provider, Kaiser Permanente of Northern California, to schedule his treatment with the targeted radiotherapy drug Pluvicto.
“I am declining fast,” Adams wrote on X. The treatment “will give me a fighting chance to stick around on this planet a little bit longer.”
Adams said Kaiser Permanente had approved his application to receive Pluvicto but had “dropped the ball” in scheduling his intravenous infusion.
Kaiser Permanente said in a statement that Adams’ oncology team “is working closely with him on the next steps in his cancer care, which are already underway.”
It added that, since the drug’s approval, it had treated more than 150 patients with the drug in Northern California. “We know this drug and this disease,” it said.


