I thought he had cancer relatives? As far as money goes, I think the issue is "hunger" - the dose response curve for a lot of people isn't of constant slope ( effort/$ fluctuates with absolute $ level and the "payoff matrix" for a scam can be attractive). That is, if you don't really care then unlimited money will only get so much effort.
It is possible he simply doesn't understand the problem and, in fact, he may understand "fight" but not "product development" ( science essentially). There wouldn't be anything to fight over if he had a convincing case that the product does something. Even as an MD he must have read the prescribing information once in his lifetime- where does he think that stuff comes from, just some CRO somewhere?
Care to comment on the business side of some science scenarios? That is, if they bought enough affx expression array chips to look at 2-3 times during provenge maturation, what would it cost and what would they get during a clinical trial or on commercial patients?
Personally I think one hacker with one computer in a basement could have siftef through the clinical data by now. I wouldn't trivialize the gene expression array logisitics but given the IT infrastructure they surely have and the AFFX CFO you'd think they could do better than trying to present confusing cd54 results. The nice thing about the arrays, as opposed to something like FACS, is you need to have less of an idea of what you are looking for and the software for system ID is getting better.