Camp Lejeune: Ovarian cancer claims
Every year, nearly 20,000 women receive a diagnosis of ovarian cancer in the U.S. Also known as "the silent killer", as most women do not experience any symptoms unless the disease spreads to other parts of the body, ovarian cancer can be caused by toxic exposure. Female veterans who were stationed at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 are at high risk of developing ovarian cancer, as the drinking water was heavily contaminated with industrial solvents during that time. According to medical studies, exposure to solvents such as trichloroethylene, benzene, and perchloroethylene increases the risk of developing ovarian cancer. If you are a female veteran or the wife of a male veteran who spent time at Camp Lejeune while the drinking water was toxic, you might be entitled to financial compensation. Our skilled attorneys will help you determine whether you are eligible to file a claim.
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