>> Microchips have been used extensively in pets over the last decade. They are especially prevalent in the United Kingdom, where over four million cats and dogs have received the implants. The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has been tracking adverse reactions to microchips since 1996. They identified a link between microchips and cancer in two dogs.
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> How does the UK track the implants?
I presume, from the description, that veterinarians are required to report injection-site problems, just as certain communicable disease have to be reported.
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