What is Roundup Weed Killer?

Roundup Weed Killer is the most widely used herbicide in the world. Developed in 1970, the main ingredient in the weed killer made is glyphosate. In 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) published research indicating glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic to humans,” meaning it probably causes cancer. Of course, Monsanto denies these claims. read more?

Does Roundup Cause Cancer?

A study published in February of 2019 concluded glyphosate used in herbicide raises the risk of cancer after exposure by 41%. Researchers from the University of Washington included the most recent update of the Agricultural Health Study cohort along with five case-control studies. The researcher’s study “suggests a compelling link” between glyphosate-based herbicides and an… read more?

Who is at Risk for NHL and Other Blood Cancers?

Commercial farmers, professional landscapers, and those who have served time in the military may be at a higher risk for developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma if they used Roundup. Additionally, homeowners or other property owners who spray or have sprayed Roundup to kill weeds around a property could be at risk. If you have come into contact… read more?