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FIREFIGHTING FOAM LINKED TO CANCER DEVELOPMENT

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FIREFIGHTING FOAM LINKED TO CANCER DEVELOPMENT

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firefighting foam lawsuit

For decades, aqueous firefighting foam has been used to fight fires in cities, military bases, airports, and more. however, recent studies have now linked exposure to aqueous firefighting foam (AFFF) to various cancers, due to a large number of toxic chemicals commonly found in afff.

The widespread use of firefighting foam has led many experts to believe that thousands of current and former firefighters may have been exposed to dangerous levels of afff, which may contribute to the development of cancer.

those who served as firefighters and have suffered adverse side effects after being exposed to AFFF are encouraged to come forward to obtain a 100% free no-obligation case evaluation.

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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