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When "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams recently made a public plea for help accessing a life-extending cancer treatment, the story drew national attention — and sparked some questions about the drug itself.
Adams, 67, revealed in May that he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread beyond the prostate and no longer responds to standard therapies.
On Sunday, Adams issued a request to President Trump, via X, to help him access a newly approved drug called Pluvicto.
TRUMP ADMIN RESPONDS TO 'DILBERT' CREATOR'S PLEA TO 'HELP SAVE MY LIFE' BY EXPEDITING CANCER TREATMENT
A relatively new type of targeted radiation treatment for advanced prostate cancer, Pluvicto aims to slow the disease’s progression — but some

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