“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams says one phone call from Donald Trump may have turned the tide in his fight against terminal cancer — and exposed how broken America’s healthcare bureaucracy has become.

A Grim Diagnosis
In May, Adams told his millions of followers that he’d been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer that had spread to his bones. His doctors didn’t give him long.
“My life expectancy is maybe this summer,” Adams said on his Real Coffee with Scott Adams podcast. “I expect to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer.”
The disease left him in constant pain, relying on a walker to move around. It was the same aggressive cancer that once afflicted Joe Biden, but Adams soon discovered that the real battle wasn’t just against the disease — it was against the healthcare system itself.
Bureaucracy Nearly Killed Him
Adams’ healthcare provider, Kaiser Permanente of Northern California, approved him for a cutting-edge treatment called Pluvicto, a newly FDA-approved drug offering hope for patients like him. But approval wasn’t the issue — scheduling was.
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