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Trump says he is ‘on it’ after ‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams pleads for lifesaving help

Scott Adams, battling metastatic prostate cancer, seeks urgent access to FDA-approved drug Pluvicto amid scheduling delays by Kaiser Permanente, which treated over 150 patients locally.

  • President Trump said he planned to help Scott Adams, the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, get access to a prostate cancer drug.
  • Adams had metastasized prostate cancer and his healthcare provider, Kaiser of Northern California, approved his application for the drug Pluvicto but failed to schedule the treatment.
  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Mehmet Oz spoke with Adams and Kaiser representatives to resolve the issue after Trump called him for help.
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