If you or a loved one used firefighting foam on the job and was diagnosed with cancer, you may be able to seek compensation from an AFFF lawsuit. Call (800) 995-1212 now to see if you qualify.
For decades, the manufacturers of firefighting foam (or AFFF) used dangerous chemicals known as PFAS in their foam that may cause cancer. Many firefighters across the country who have developed cancer ...
Researchers Shed Light on How to Predict Which Skin Cancer Patients Are Most Likely to Respond to Immunotherapy Jan. 8, 2025 — An international team of UK and US scientists discovered that the ...
BRUNSWICK (WGME) -- Toxic, potentially cancer-causing firefighting foam, like what spilled in Brunswick last year, is still being used in some places in Maine. "It speaks to how pervasive PFAS is ...
Men undergo screening for skin cancer at lower rates than women, but they’re at higher lifetime risk for some types of skin cancer, like melanoma. Screening is key for early detection and treatment.
(WILX) - Cancer ... on skin or clothing. The President of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union, Matthew Sahr pointed out they’ve also found PFAS, not just in firefighting foam, but ...
Itchy skin, or pruritus, can be a symptom of some cancers, including blood-related, skin, liver, gallbladder, and bile-duct cancer cancers. However, other causes of itching are more common. Itching ...
(Jan. 31, 2025) Nantucket Memorial Airport is transitioning away from the use of firefighting foam containing polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, the so-called "forever chemicals," airport manager ...
Medicare covers inpatient and outpatient care for skin cancer. People with Original Medicare parts A and B or Medicare Advantage plans can expect extensive coverage, but they will likely have out ...
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Fayetteville Fire ... cancer was just really never one of those concerns," he said. Leonard said he didn't see it coming when he was diagnosed with melanoma skin ...
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