A cat injection site cancer is a nasty, aggressive tumor. You may have heard that vaccines are responsible for their formation. Is this true and the only risk though? And what can you do to reduce the risk of your cat developing this aggressive cancer that is also known by the names injection site tumor, feline injection site sarcomas and injection site fibrosarcoma?
Also, if your cat does develop an injection site sarcoma, what are the treatment options and why might your vet want to run a number of expensive tests first?
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