It is the most limited form of evidence in medicine.
One person, one outcome, no control group, no way to separate the effect of the viruses from the many other variables that influence the course of any individual cancer.
Halassy’s cancer may have responded to the viral injections precisely as the data suggest.
It may also have been on a trajectory that would have allowed surgical removal regardless.
There is no way to know, and this is not a technicality.
it would give good starting point for proper research though
Absolutely. It highlights a curious direction of study, but doesn’t in itself prove anything. It might also be dangerous.
But still worth properly exploring, right.
Nah. Cancer said prove it and her next shot rimmed out so the game is still going.