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Originally Posted by aka123
Cancer? Based on what source? Do you even know what cancer is?
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A sarcoma is a rare kind of cancer. Sarcomas are different from the much more common carcinomas because they happen in a different kind of tissue.
Sarcoma Symptoms, Types, Causes, Treatments
Vaccine-associated sarcoma
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccin...ciated_sarcoma
"A vaccine-associated sarcoma (VAS) is a type of malignant tumor found in cats (and rarely, dogs and ferrets) which has been linked to certain vaccines. VAS has become a concern for veterinarians and cat owners alike and has resulted in changes in recommended vaccine protocols. These sarcomas have been most commonly associated with rabies and feline leukemia virus vaccines, but other vaccines and injected medications have also been implicated"
"Many recent protocols indicate that vaccines should be given in specific areas in order to: ease identification of which vaccine caused an adverse reaction, and ease removal of any vaccine-associated sarcoma."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feline_vaccination
"For the last several years, veterinarians have noticed an increase in the incidence of sarcoma formation at commonly used feline vaccine sites."
https://www.avma.org/About/AlliedOrg...-sitercmnd-asp