- Development from an area within the irradiated field;
- Growth in bone not known to have a lesion at the time of radiotherapy;
- Histological diagnosis of OSA which appeared distinct from the initial mass;
- Low frequency of tumour occurrence at this site.
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Tumours induced by radiation have occasionally been reported in humans and dogs, but no such cases have previously been described in cats so this may be th
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