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6 Health Issues Related to Camp Lejeune Water Contamination


Exposure to tainted water at Camp Lejeune has been connected to a wide range of health problems and illnesses, including several cancers, children's birth defects, Parkinson's disease, and more. Even if you were diagnosed decades ago, if you spent at least 30 days residing or working on the base between August 1953 and December 1987, you may now qualify for compensation through a Camp Lejeune toxic water case.

Health Issues Related to Camp Lejeune Water

Bladder Cancer
According to researchers, those who drank Camp Lejeune's tainted water may have had a higher risk of developing bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is a disorder where malignant (cancer) cells proliferate in the tissues of the bladder.

Breast Cancer
At Camp Lejeune, breast cancer is the second most common malignancy linked to tainted water. Studies show that women who drank the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune are much more likely to develop breast cancer than women who did not. This increased risk could be caused by a variety of things. One hypothesis holds that the pollutants in the water can affect the breasts' normal operation and increase the likelihood that they will develop cancer. Another idea holds that the contaminants may damage DNA and result in cancer.

Cervical Cancer
Another illness associated with exposure to tainted water at Camp Lejeune is cervical cancer. The tissues of the cervix, which is the bottom portion of the uterus, are where this type of cancer grows. Human papillomavirus is a virus that causes cervical cancer (HPV). By exposing women to HPV, researchers think that the tainted water at Camp Lejeune may have raised the risk of cervical cancer.

Adult Leukemia
Adult leukemia is the term for the abnormal multiplication of blood cells in the bone marrow. Displacing healthy blood cells may result in serious health problems. It has been determined that people who were exposed to the tainted water at Camp Lejeune had a higher risk of developing adult leukemia. Among the warning signs and symptoms of adult leukemia are fatigue, fever, weight loss, and easy bruising or bleeding. The most popular forms of leukemia treatment for adults are chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic anemia, a disorder where the body fails to make enough new blood cells, has been linked to the toxins in the water at Camp Lejeune. Exposure to substances like benzene and trichloroethylene is one of the risk factors that has been connected to aplastic anemia.

Hepatic Steatosis
Hepatic steatosis, often known as fatty liver disease, is one of the most prevalent signs and symptoms of water contamination at Camp Lejeune. When there is an overgrowth of fat in the liver cells, this disease develops.

Final Thoughts

All the diseases associated with water contamination are very serious diseases. The victim will incur physical, mental, and financial loss due to contaminated water exposure. Consult with a lawyer to know if you are eligible to file a lawsuit. A lawyer can guide you through the claim process.


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