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firefighting foam linked to cancer

firefighting foam linked to cancer

  • pancreatic cancer
  • kidney cancer
  • testicular cancer
  • lymphoma
  • leukemia

those exposed to aqueous firefighting foam (afff) and developed medical complications may be entitled to compensation.

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firefighting foam information

Millions of brave firefighters risk their lives to protect the community. however, many of these heros have been diagnosed with various forms of cancer after having been exposed to aqueous firefighting foam, also referred to as afff.

To help stop fires, afff uses multiple dangerous chemicals. however, many of these chemicals have been liked by the cdc and epa to cancer development. Those exposed to afff and have developed cancer may be entitled to compensation.

Please seek the advice of a medical professional before making health care decisions. This advertisement is not associated with a firefighting foam manufacturer or any government agency. 

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