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"This Job Has Ruined My Health": Cleaning Women Suffer From Cancer Due to Toxic Products

Leïla, Monique, and Sybille share two things: a profession and cancer. As carcinogenic exposures in the cleaning industry begin to be documented, they are trying to obtain compensation. Avignon (Vaucluse), report "Was I afraid I was going to die?" At the other end of the line, the silence stretches on. Her voice trembling with emotion, Leïla Ziat finally whispers: "At first, I was just afraid of losing my hair." Her bald head, the woman in her f…
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Leïla, Monique, and Sybille share two things: a profession and cancer. As carcinogenic exposures in the cleaning industry begin to be documented, they are trying to obtain compensation. Avignon (Vaucluse), report "Was I afraid I was going to die?" At the other end of the line, the silence stretches on. Her voice trembling with emotion, Leïla Ziat finally whispers: "At first, I was just afraid of losing my hair." Her bald head, the woman in her f…

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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