Unmasking the Silent Enemy: PFAS - The Hidden Danger in Your Water Supply

PFAS pollution is a silent enemy that affects thousands of locations across the United States. It is unseen but has a devastating impact. This undiscovered threat that may be present in your water supply poses a serious risk to your health and has been connected to certain cancers. It's time to face down this quiet foe and take the required measures.

  • Liver cancer

  • Kidney cancer

  • Pancreatic cancer

  • Breast cancer

  • Thyroid cancer

  • Prostate cancer

  • Lymphoma

  • Leukemia

  • Multiple myeloma

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What Are PFAS?

Since the 1940s, a class of synthetic compounds known as

PFAS has been utilized in both consumer and industrial

goods. Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) and

perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are such examples.

PFAS, also referred to as "forever chemicals," can build up in

the body, especially in the kidneys, liver, and circulation.

They also rarely decompose in the environment. Prolonged

exposure is linked to a higher risk of cancer and other major

health problems.

Since the 1940s, a class of synthetic compounds known as PFAS has been utilized in both consumer and industrial goods. Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are such examples.

PFAS, also referred to as "forever chemicals," can build up in the body, especially in the kidneys, liver, and circulation. They also rarely decompose in the environment. Prolonged exposure is linked to a higher risk of cancer and other major health problems.

Who Is At Risk for PFAS Exposure?

People who may be at risk for PFAS exposure include:

  • Residents of areas where PFAS have been produced or utilized in industrial settings

  • ndividuals with backgrounds in PFAS-using industries, such as the firefighting, aerospace, and textile sectors

  • Individuals who have utilized PFAS-containing goods, such as firefighting foam, stain-resistant carpets, and nonstick cookware

Who Is At Risk for PFAS Exposure?

  • Residents of areas where PFAS have been produced or utilized in industrial settings

  • ndividuals with backgrounds in PFAS-using industries, such as the firefighting, aerospace, and textile sectors

  • Individuals who have utilized PFAS-containing goods, such as firefighting foam, stain-resistant carpets, and nonstick cookware

What Types of Cancers Are Associated with PFAS?

Continued exposure to PFAS through contaminated

water and other means has been linked to various

types of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control, Environmental Protection Agency, and the American Cancer Society including:

  • Liver cancer


  • Kidney cancer

  • Pancreatic cancer

  • Breast cancer

  • Thyroid cancer

  • Prostate cancer

  • Lymphoma

  • Leukemia

  • Multiple myeloma

What Types of Cancers Are Associated with PFAS?

Continued exposure to PFAS through contaminated

water and other means has been linked to various

types of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control, Environmental Protection Agency, and the American Cancer Society including:

  • Liver cancer

  • Kidney cancer

  • Pancreatic cancer

  • Breast cancer

  • Thyroid cancer

  • Prostate cancer

  • Lymphoma

  • Leukemia

  • Multiple myeloma

What Types of Cancers Are Associated with PFAS?

Continued exposure to PFAS through contaminated

water and other means has been linked to various

types of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control, Environmental Protection Agency, and the American Cancer Society including:

  • Liver cancer

  • Kidney cancer

  • Pancreatic cancer

  • Breast cancer

  • Thyroid cancer

  • Prostate cancer

  • Lymphoma

  • Leukemia

  • Multiple myeloma

How Do I Know If I Have Been Exposed to PFAS?

How Do I Know If I Have Been Exposed to PFAS?

You can discuss having your blood tested for PFAS levels with your

doctor if you're worried that you could have been exposed to these compounds. If you want to know if PFAS have been tested in your

water supply, you may also visit the website of the Environmental

Working Group.

You can discuss having your blood tested for PFAS

levels with your doctor if you're worried that you

could have been exposed to these compounds. If you want to know if PFAS have been tested in your water supply, you may also visit the website of the

Environmental Working Group.

What Can I Do If I Have Been Exposed to PFAS?

If you have been exposed to PFAS, there are a few things

you can do:

If you have been exposed to PFAS, there are a few things you can do:

  • Discuss your risks and ways to lower your exposure with your physician.

  • Keep up with the most recent findings regarding PFAS and their impact on health.

  • Participate in a class-action lawsuit directed at the producers or users of PFAS.

  • Discuss your risks and ways to lower your exposure with

    your physician.

  • Keep up with the most recent findings regarding PFAS and their impact on health.

  • Participate in a class-action lawsuit directed at the

    producers or users of PFAS.

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expenses will be advanced and reimbursed to us only if you recover. You have no liability for costs or expenses unless a court directs. The choice of a lawyer is an

important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Some matters may be referred to other lawyers. The choice of a lawyer is an important

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