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Testicular cancer may result from a father's exposure to phthalates.
The parents of children with TDS and subsequent testicular cancer as adults may get a free phthalates lawsuit review via the form below.
There are certain industries that have released phthalates into the environment. They include industrial sectors such as PVC manufacturing and rubber processing.
Your exposure in those jobs to phthlates may result in your child's development of testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS) and include: poor spermatogenesis (sperm production), hypospadias, cryptorchidism and testicular cancer.
Recent scientific studies have found a causal relationship between exposure to phthalates--which is used to make plastics and rubber--and testicular dygenesis in infants. Our firm is currently reviewing this as a possible future litigation and would welcome the opportunity to learn about your experience.
Exposure to phthalates can later contribute to lower sperm count and fertility complications.
Male reproductive abnormalities have risen in number over the last few decades. Research indicates that this growing number of cases of abnormalities is linked to reproductive toxins such as phthalates found in the environment.
If you believe your health or the health of your child has been affected by phthalates, please complete the form below for a free review of your possible case.
A lawyer from the Environmental and Toxic Torts unit of our firm will review your claim as soon as possible.
see also:
Testicular Cancer
Parents: Did Exposure to Phthalates Lead to Testicular Cancer? LawyersPhthalates and testicular cancer | Get a free TDS lawsuit review
Exposure Risk
Exposure to Phthalates May Cause Testicular Cancer in Sons: LawyersPhthalates risk: sons with testicular cancer | Discuss legal options
Occupational Exposure
Law firm for rubber hose industry worker with phthalates TDS injuryFree review for rubber hose injury related to phthalates job exposure
