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Sinonasal adenocarcinoma, also known as sinus cancer, is one of the most rare forms of cancer that has been linked to wood dust exposure, especially hardwood. The association between sinonasal adenocarcinoma and wood dust exposure was recognized in the mid-1960s in England after a significantly high incidence of the disease—500 times greater than in the general population—was seen among furniture factory workers. While the link has yet to be completely understood, researchers believe the active biological substances as well as pesticides, preservatives, and fungal proteins found in wood dust could potentially be the cause of sinus cancer.
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Tumors Linked to Wood Dust Exposure
Several specific types of sinus cancer tumors have been directly associated with wood dust exposure. They include:
Your Legal Rights
If you or a loved one has developed sinonasal adenocarcinoma as a result of wood dust exposure, you have the right to take legal action against the party responsible for your losses. A qualified lawyer can evaluate your case to determine if wood dust exposure was the cause of your cancer and help you recover your damages including pain and suffering, lost income capacity, medical bills, loss of enjoyment of life, and more. Please contact us today to learn more about your legal rights and options.
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