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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a 13 year old cat who got a tumor in her mouth. It was quite aggressive and the vet said she could live another six months on steroids, but as the tumor was preventing her from eating easily, cleaning herself, etc. I chose not to go for the treatment and had her put to sleep straight away.
If your cat is otherwise healthy and the tumor is not affecting her quality of life I would start the treatment with a follow-up appointment in a month or two to ask the vet how he thinks it's going.
Remember - whatever you decide to do is the right decision, as you will have had the cat's interests at heart.