SCOTT ADAMS IS DEAD. And his final months were a waking nightmare of “basically intolerable” pain.
The ‘Dilbert’ creator’s own ex-wife delivered the brutal news on his livestream, sharing a statement he prepared before prostate cancer CRUSHED him. Adams, 68, revealed just eight months ago that the cancer had spread to his bones. He expected to die last summer. He was right.
This isn’t just one man’s tragedy. It’s a coming TSUNAMI of male suffering that NO ONE is talking about.
Medical experts warn the prostate is a ticking time bomb. “It certainly causes lots of problems,” states Dr. Danny Vesprini, a top radiation oncologist. By 2040, global prostate cancer cases are set to DOUBLE. Deaths will skyrocket by a horrifying 85 PER CENT. Look at the chart. Read the numbers. THIS IS AN EPIDEMIC.
Yet the conversation is buried under sterile medical advice and bland reminders about “seeing a professional.” While men are told slow urine flow and sleepless nights are “normal,” their bodies are quietly betraying them. The disease starts with whispers—weak stream, back pain, numbness—and ends in the kind of agony Adams described.
Who benefits from the silence? A system content with reactive treatment, not urgent prevention. A culture that shrugs at “common” male pain.
Adams gave his life “everything he had,” and it was eaten from the inside out. His grotesque, public decline is a warning flare for millions of men.
The next victim is already ignoring the symptoms.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




