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@survivor5280 yes..but what I meant was that I had read he did not want to be treated traditionally and lost several yrs which -if he had been treated with ADT, radiation, etc- the outcome may have been different. I also wondered about Ryne Sandburg and several other more or less famous men who passed away from PC. At theend of the day, we are all human and brothers, whether we like each other or share political belief or other sympatico...I abhor cancer deaths of any kind..but I do like to know particulars of PC deaths..just to know more of the details as to why they died..( in Scott's case, I think he did commit to anti-parasitic medications, ivermectin and fenbendazole early on, which obviously did not suppress his PC at all )

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@xahnegrey40 From last May:

❝Adams did not go into detail about his treatments, other than saying the anti-parasitic medications ivermectin and fenbendazole did not work for him.❞
https://www.npr.org/2025/05/20/nx-s1-5404399/scott-adams-dilbert-prostate-cancer-biden
Adams did not say whether he tried conventional treatment before that, so we can't assume he didn't, but I appreciate that he did a public service in sharing his negative experience with self-administered anti-parasitics, and also that he condemned attempts to politicise former President Biden's PCa diagnosis (despite not being a supporter).

So in the end, he did good.