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Steve Kherkher - May 10, 2023
Direct exposure to UV rays from the sun can be harmful to human health. As a result, numerous health organizations recommend using sunscreen to protect your health and prevent diseases like skin cancer. In recent years, however, research has found that many brands of sunscreen may be dangerous themselves due to contamination with benzene, a powerful chemical known to cause cancer. As a result, numerous sunscreen products have been subject to recalls.
Consumers naturally have many questions about the sunscreen recalls and their risk of developing cancer. At Kherkher Garcia, LLP, we want to help you find answers. If you are concerned that you or someone you love has developed cancer due to benzene in sunscreen, contact us today.
In the below article, our personal injury lawyers provide more information about the numerous sunscreen recalls, benzene and its dangers, and why you may find it helpful to contact an attorney.
Benzene is not an intended ingredient in sunscreen. It is a known carcinogen and is not considered safe for use in consumer products. However, benzene can be a contaminant in sunscreen, especially in spray-on products. This is because benzene is a volatile chemical that can be released during the manufacturing process.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set a limit of 2 parts per million (ppm) of benzene in sunscreen. This means that there should be no more than 2 micrograms of benzene per gram of sunscreen. However, some sunscreens have been found to contain levels of benzene that are much higher than this limit.
The FDA is currently investigating the presence of benzene in sunscreen and is working to ensure that all sunscreens on the market meet safety standards. If you have any concerns about the safety of your sunscreen, you should talk to your doctor.
There have been several recalls of sunscreens that have been found to contain benzene, a known carcinogen. The following brands and products have been recalled:
If you have any of these products, stop using them immediately and return them to the store for a refund.
Benzene is a clear, colorless, and highly flammable liquid with a sweet odor. It is a known carcinogen, which means that it can cause cancer. Benzene is found in gasoline, cigarette smoke, and other products. It can also be produced during the burning of coal, oil, and wood.
Benzene is a carcinogen because it can damage DNA. DNA is the genetic material that makes up cells. When DNA is damaged, it can lead to the development of cancer. Benzene can damage DNA in several ways. It can break the DNA strands, it can add or remove chemical groups from the DNA, or it can change the order of the DNA bases.
Benzene is a risk factor for several types of cancer, including:
The risk of developing cancer from benzene exposure depends on the amount of benzene that is inhaled or ingested. The risk is also higher for people who are exposed to benzene for a long period of time.
The chances of getting cancer from benzene exposure depend on a number of factors, including the amount of benzene that is inhaled or ingested, the length of time that the exposure occurs, and the individual’s genetic makeup.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified benzene as a Group 1 carcinogen, which means that it is known to cause cancer in humans. The IARC has estimated that long-term exposure to benzene at high levels can increase the risk of developing leukemia by up to 40%.
However, the risk of developing cancer from benzene exposure is not the same for everyone. Some people are more susceptible to the effects of benzene than others. For example, children and young adults are more likely to develop cancer from benzene exposure than adults. People who have certain genetic mutations are also more likely to develop cancer from benzene exposure.
Exposure to high levels of benzene can cause a range of health effects, including acute and chronic effects.
Acute effects of benzene exposure can include:
Chronic exposure to benzene has been linked to:
It is important to take precautions to minimize exposure to benzene, particularly for those who work with or around the chemical in industrial settings. Consumers generally should never be exposed to benzene, especially in the products they purchase to promote health and wellness.
Benzene has many industrial applications and is widely used as a starting material for the production of other chemicals. Some common uses for benzene include:
It is worth noting that while benzene is still used in some industries, its use has decreased in recent years due to concerns about its potential harmful effects on human health and the environment.
Numerous lawsuits have already been filed in relation to benzene in sunscreen. Companies like Johnson & Johnson, Aveeno, and Neutrogena are being sued by consumers who developed certain cancers after long-term use of sunscreen. It is expected that more lawsuits will be filed.
Lawsuits related to benzene in sunscreen fall under the umbrella of product liability law. Lawsuits can be filed on the basis of:
Successful lawsuits may result in plaintiffs receiving compensation for the harm they suffered due to benzene in sunscreen. Damages often available in product liability cases include:
The best way to find out what your legal options may be is to speak with a product liability lawyer.
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer related to benzene in sunscreen, Kherkher Garcia wants to help. Our personal injury lawyers have decades of experience helping clients take a stand against negligent product manufacturers. We have won billions of dollars on behalf of our clients. We would be honored to fight for you.
To find out more about your rights and legal options, call us at 713-333-1030, or fill out the contact form on our website. Our case evaluations are 100% free, and you are under no obligation by contacting us to learn more.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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