Firefighting Foam Linked to Cancer

AFFF (aqueous film-forming foam) has been linked to kidney, liver, thyroid, and testicular cancers, as well as thyroid disease and ulcerative colitis. If you or a loved one was diagnosed with cancer after direct exposure to firefighting foam, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact us for a Free Case Review.

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What is AFFF? 

AFFF, or aqueous film-forming foam, is a type of firefighting foam. It's mainly used to extinguish flammable liquid fires, like oil and gasoline fires. AFFF works by forming a foam blanket over the surface of the flammable liquid, which cools the fire, cuts off oxygen, and prevents the release of flammable vapors. Direct AFFF exposure has been linked to multiple cancers and other serious health conditions. 

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AFFF Linked To Cancers And Other Serious Conditions 

Aqueous film-forming foam has been linked to multiple serious health conditions, including: 

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Kidney Cancer

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Testicular Cancer

Thyroid Disease

Ulcerative Colitis

Liver Cancer

Thyroid Cancer

What Makes AFFF Dangerous? 

Aqueous film-forming foams contain toxic chemicals known as PFAS, which are referred to as “forever chemicals” because they do not dissolve under normal environmental conditions. The compounds present in AFFF are PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) and PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonic acid); both classified as carcinogens. 

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Both military and civilian firefighters have been directly exposed to PFAS chemicals, during both active fires and during training. This direct exposure has been linked to multiple cancers and other serious health conditions. 

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