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Since 1986 the Department of Health and Human Services has recognized Benzene as a carcinogen - a cancer causing substance. In particular exposure to Benzene has been linked to acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).
The risk of the deadly disease increases with the exposure. Small daily exposures in the air or through skin contact, or a single soaking exposure can lead to AML and other cancers.
Benzene is a colorless liquid with a sweet odor because of its aromatic nature. It is highly flammable and evaporates very quickly into the air.
Benzene is one of the most widely used chemicals most used in the U.S. It is used widely as a building block for plastics, rubber, resins, and synthetic fibers. In addition, it is used heavily in industry as a solvent and can be found in gasoline, diesel, toluene, and other petrochemicals.

Refinery workers and chemical plant workers who breath in benzene fumes are at risk of developing acute myelogenous leukemia. Benzene transdermal - absorption through skin - can also pose a danger. Workers using benzene containing solvents to clean machine parts, tools, and hands run a great risk of cancer.
Although acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) is the most common disease associated with benzene exposure, it is not the only one. Other diseases associated with benzene exposure include:
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If you or a loved one have suffered acute or chronic myelogenous leukemia, acute or chronic lymphatic leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, death, or any other serious illness caused by benzene exposure - call or e-mail us today for a FREE case evaluation.
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