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HAIR RELAXER STUDY LINKS TO CANCER

Those suffering any one of the following diagnoses could be eligible for justice and compensation!

  • Uterine Cancer
  • Breast Cancer
  • Ovarian Cancer
  • Endometrial Cancer
  • Endometriosis
  • Fibroids

For consumers unsatisfied with the hair relaxer manufacturers' response, we offer a free, private case review.

A major study by the National Institutes of Health revealed that frequent use of chemical hair-straightening products could put women at a higher risk of developing uterine cancer than those who did not.

The decade-long study tracked 33,497 the use of hair dyes, straighteners, relaxers, or pressing products by women in the United States between the ages of 35 and 74.

About 60% of the participants self-identified as Black women in the study, which was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

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The study found several chemicals in straighteners—including parabens, bisphenol A, metals, and formaldehyde—might contribute to the increased uterine cancer risk observed.

Chemical exposure from hair product use, especially straighteners,  could be more concerning than other personal care products due to increased absorption through the scalp which may be exacerbated by burns and lesions caused by straighteners.

Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!

Find Out if You Qualify

For consumers unsatisfied with the hair relaxer manufacturers' response, we offer a free, private case review.

A major study by the National Institutes of Health revealed that frequent use of chemical hair-straightening products could put women at a higher risk of developing uterine cancer than those who did not.

The decade-long study tracked 33,497 the use of hair dyes, straighteners, relaxers, or pressing products by women in the United States between the ages of 35 and 74.

About 60% of the participants self-identified as Black women in the study, which was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

iStock-1363857536

The study found several chemicals in straighteners—including parabens, bisphenol A, metals, and formaldehyde—might contribute to the increased uterine cancer risk observed.

Chemical exposure from hair product use, especially straighteners,  could be more concerning than other personal care products due to increased absorption through the scalp which may be exacerbated by burns and lesions caused by straighteners.

Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!

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We'll ask specific questions to understand the situation, the injuries, and other vital info to help determine the next steps.

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A qualified legal team led by a personal injury attorney will consider the facts of the case and the potential for compensation.

Have an individual claim filed for compensation

Those that qualify will have an individual claim filed in a court of law for the justice and compensation they deserve.

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Victims who develop cancer after using hair relaxers deserve to get compensation and justice from manufacturers that resist delivering proper payouts.