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>>17679105TB also got his sarcoma near the vaccination spot
If you want any documented cases of vaccine-cancer connection in animals, look up "vaccine-associated feline sarcoma"
>Vaccine-associated feline sarcoma>Although uncommon ... vaccination against rabies and feline leukemia virus is perhaps the most common inciting cause> The exact etiopathogenesis is unknown, but it is widely accepted that inflammation induced by vaccines ... likely plays a critical role in tumor development>>17679183Yes initially I thought that experimental vaccines required extensive research, but now that I think about it they don't because I did not check the credentials of my last pilot
Thanks for the food for thought!