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Spontaneous remission, while it happens, is not a significant confounding factor in pancreatic cancer. See above for comments on statistics.
But in your sample size of 1, and later in sample sizes of all cancer suffering billionaires (lets also add in close family) a single confounding factor means that the resulting data is useless, and will only result in a wild goose chase for years to come. Basically - any single chaotic factor outside the narrowly defined boundaries you have mentioned, will bork your entire system. While this means that we've reached…
Sure. If you're stupid. Science isn't for the stupid. There is a common if implicit belief that systematic methods will allow the dull, or worse the dishonest, to advance the frontiers of knowledge. No - the rules of science need to be made for those both brilliant and honest. Everyone else has plenty of other games they can play.
Aristotle had a nice word for the intellectual quality it takes to learn from sample sizes of 1: