This makes sense -- in humans anyway, leukemia is cancer of the blood,
so it's not far-fetched that one sort of cancer (especially one that has
free range of the entire body) might promote another in a different
organ.  But this is kind of a circular thing:  The vaccine has decreased
the incidence of lymphoma in cats, yet the virus itself used in the
vaccine CAUSES cancer.  Furthermore, generally cats that test FeLV+ do
not get vaccinated, and they have a high incidence of lymphoma.  Makes
me wonder if maybe veterinary science should be looking into a vaccine
made for FeLV+ cats that will guard specifically against lymphoma while
not killing them in the process.  I'm sort of assuming not a lot of
energy has been expended on this as yet, seeing as how so many vets
still immediately assume that pts is the first line of action for an
FeLV+ diagnosis.  Maybe now that SOME people realize that it's the
opportunistic diseases, like lymphoma, that carry these babies off
rather than the FeLV itself, there will be some work toward lengthening
their lives.
 
Diane R.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sally
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 8:09 AM
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Subject: RE: ear infection/ear surgery



My take on the statement is the virus is the carcinogenic agent not the
vaccine. use of the vaccine has lowered incidences of Lymphomas in the
past 15 years. However you have to read closely to get the meaning. 

 

sally

 

 

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