I’m glad you figured out that your oncologist was trying to enroll you in a study for which you were not qualified.
My friend’s daughter and I accompanied her at the last minute to one such meeting and the Dr seemed shocked, nervous, and when her daughter (a nurse) asked if he was aware her mother had (insert medical term here) the Doctor suddenly “discovered” she was not qualified for the study. He had only planned on the patient showing up - one chair in his office, all others had been removed to the waiting room. It’s a scam.
Now we have these Covid-19 vaccine companies fighting over who has the best percentage in terms of results and I’m thinking their numbers are probably cooked because this was lucrative, world-wide contract for which they competed - money to be made off almost everyone, forever etc.
I just had a consult with that oncologist. He tried to schedule me for another appointment on three occasions. After the 3rd time, I contacted my urologist to tell him what was going on. His response was a very terse, “I’ll take care of it.”, and boy did he ever. He was not going to tolerate any interference with any of his patients.
When it was time to get an oncologist, I knew exactly who I wanted. My urology nurse and nurse practioner told me he was the guy they would tell their male friends to request.
This is why I am not going to get any of the COVID-19 vaccines. As more info comes out, they aren’t nearly as effective as advertised.
What I do know from my own investigation and person experience, the hydroxychloriquine cocktail works far better and in a much shorter period of time than any Vaccinnee.
The CDC claims that hydroxychloriquine cocktail must be administered in a hospital setting, yet hospitals refused to administered the drugs in a hospital setting