NC State alumni report 150+ cancer cases possibly stemming from contaminants in shut-down campus building
- Poe Hall at N.C. State is under scrutiny for PCB contamination, leading to possible legal action against Monsanto.
- The EPA states that PCBs are hazardous to human health, affecting neurological, reproductive, immune, and endocrine systems.
- The school conducted tests and found high PCB levels in the building, prompting concerns about cancer cases among former occupants.
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Campus building with PCBs linked to over 150 cancer cases at NC State, more tests coming
North Carolina State University alumni who attended classes at Poe Hall may have been exposed to a possible carcinogen as reported cancer cases among the former students have risen to 150, according to reports.
North Carolina: 150 Cancer Cases Of Univ. Students And Alumni Possibly Linked To Contaminants In Campus Building
North Carolina State University has been in the process of investigating claims from a number of current students and past alumni who were exposed to concerning amounts of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a possible carcinogen, from one of the college's now-closed campus buildings.
NC State alumni report more than 150 cancer cases possibly linked to contaminants in campus building
North Carolina State University continues to investigate how many students and alumni have been exposed to alarming levels of polychlorinated biphenyls — a possible carcinogen, according to Fox News Digital. The school shut down a campus building in November 2023 that contained toxic PCBs.There have...
Over 150 alumni sick with cancer have one thing in common
North Carolina State University in Raleigh continues to investigate student and alumni exposure to concerning levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a probable carcinogen, in one of its campus buildings that the school officially shut down in November of last year.
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