Consumers use RoundUp® weed killer at least once to beautify their gardens and crops. Why? The product RoundUp® is a very effective weed killer. Therefore, it’s popularity stems from its ability to only kill weeds leaving only the intended product to grow. Farmers whose crops were being overrun by weeds took interest in it. However, the ingredients that make up RoundUp® makes it very dangerous for people.
RoundUp® contains glyphosate and other chemicals that are not listed called inerts. Consumers were told that RoundUp® does not target human or animal enzymes. However, recent studies have shown that RoundUp® exposure has been linked to certain cancers. As a result, people who have handled RoundUp® were shown to have a higher number of persons diagnosed with certain cancers than others who did not handle RoundUp®.
Due to the possible linkage to cancer and the classification of glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Monsanto has been sued by federal courts. This is for its misleading labels of its potentially harmful ingredients linking to cancer. In the federal courts, victims of RoundUp® exposure are being awarded.
If you or a loved one has developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia (myeloma in particular), or any other form of cancer after being exposed to RoundUp®, we want to help. Contact us at Tram Law Group to discuss your case and ensure that no more harm comes to you.
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