Breast cancer - PFAS exposure Jones Act & FELA claims
Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results data show that male breast cancer incidence has risen by 40% in the past few decades. As is the case with most cancers, the exact cause of male breast cancer is unknown. Medical researchers have found several risk factors for this disease, including aging, excessive alcohol consumption, radiation exposure, and hormone replacement therapy. Nevertheless, medical studies have recently found a causal relationship between breast cancer and PFAS exposure, toxic chemicals found in aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) used in maritime and railroad workplaces. If you worked as a seaman or railroad worker and were exposed to PFAS or other toxic substances and developed breast cancer, you may be eligible for compensation under the Jones Act or FELA, which our skilled legal team can help you recover.
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