If you or a loved one were diagnosed with Mycosis Fungoides, Alibert-Bazin Syndrome, or Granuloma Fungoides after being exposed to Roundup, you may be entitled to recover compensation from a Mycosis Fungoides lawsuit case or settlement claim.
Mycosis fungoides is a type of extranodal, indolent (slow-growing) t-cell non-hodgkin lymphoma in which T-cell lymphocytes (white blood cells) become malignant or cancerous and travel to the skin leading to red rashes, patches, papules, nodules, plaques, lesions, lumps or tumors.
Mycosis fungoides is the most prevalent form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), comprising almost 70% of all cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. It affects males almost nearly twice as often as females.
Mycosis Fungoides comprises about 1% of all Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma cases in the United States. It is estimated that about 1,000 mycosis fungoides cases are diagnosed each year in the United States.
Mycosis Fungoides Lawsuit Cases
Mycosis fungoides lawsuit claims potentially being investigated include claims of individuals who, after being exposed to glyphosate pesticides, herbicides or weedkillers such as Roundup, were diagnosed with non-hodgkins lymphoma, including the following, among others:
- Mycosis fungoides
- Alibert-Bazin syndrome
- Granuloma fungoides
- Vidal-Brocq mycosis fungoides
If you or someone you love were diagnosed with Mycosis Fungoides after using herbicide or pesticides that contain glyphosate, you may be entitled to compensation from a Mycosis Fungoides lawsuit or settlement. Contact an injury lawyer to request a free case review
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