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PFAS linked to Cancer Find out what you need to know

PFAS compounds are a class of non-stick, waterproof, stain-resistant compounds used in consumer products and industry. Best known are PFOA, formerly used to make DuPont’s Teflon, and PFOS, formerly in 3M’s Scotchgard.

Because of their widespread use and their persistence in the environment, many PFAS are found in the blood of people and animals all over the world. Studies have shown that exposure to certain levels of PFAS may lead to cancer, obesity, developmental and reproductive issues.

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    You may have been exposed to PFAS

    Tests of tap water, military bases and industrial sites have found PFAS contamination in more than 5,021 locations in 50 states, the District of Columbia and two territories. Drinking water for up to 200 million Americans may be contaminated with PFAS.

    98% Of the US Population has PFAS blood contamination at the level shown to cause cancer and other injuries. PFAS is the first substance that has managed to contaminate the entire country.

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    We assist law firms that represent individuals in PFAS lawsuits who have been exposed to PFAS and have developed cancer and other illnesses from this exposure. If you feel that your condition is related to your proximity to PFAS we want to help you recover some if not all of the cost for your treatment and future expenses. 

    PFAS are manufactured chemicals that have been used in industry and consumer products since the 1940s. Because of their widespread use and their persistence in the environment, many PFAS are found in the blood of people and animals all over the world. There are thousands of different PFAS, some of which have been more widely used and studied than others.

    The more we learn about PFAS chemicals, the more we learn that certain PFAS can cause health risks even at very low levels. This is why anything we can do to reduce PFAS in water, soil, and air, can have a meaningful impact on health. EPA is taking action to reduce PFAS in water and in the environment. You can also take action if you remain concerned about your own risk.

    Research links PFAS to health problems including kidney and testicular cancer, liver and thyroid problems, reproductive problems, pregnancy-induced high blood pressure, low birthweight, and increased risk of birth defects, among others.

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