Were You Exposed to Atrazine? Do You Have Cancer?
New scientific findings have linked atrazine exposure to cancer.
If you or a loved one were exposed and later diagnosed, you may be entitled to compensation.
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✓ You may have a case if:
Occupational Exposure (Highest Risk):
- Farmers and agricultural workers
- Commercial pesticide applicators
- Groundskeepers and landscapers
- Golf course and sports field maintenance workers
- Railroad and utility right-of-way workers
- Manufacturing plant employees
Drinking Water Exposure:
- Over 44 million Americans have had atrazine detected in their drinking water
- Highest contamination in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kansas, and Missouri
- 88% of Illinois watersheds and 84% of Iowa watersheds are contaminated
- Seasonal spikes can exceed EPA safety limits during spring planting season
Were diagnosed with:
- Prostate Cancer
- Kidney Cancer
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Lung Cancer
- Pharyngeal Cancer
- Soft Tissue Sarcoma
- Other Atrazine-Related Cancers
Exposed Families Are Fighting Back
With the 2025 IARC classification of atrazine as “Probably Carcinogenic to Humans,” individuals who were exposed to atrazine and subsequently diagnosed with related cancers may have grounds for a claim.
The scientific evidence is compelling:
• 22 international scientists from 12 countries conducted research linking atrazine to cancer
• Strong evidence connecting atrazine to Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
• Elevated cancer risk for prostate, kidney, and other cancers
• Multiple biological mechanisms causing cancer in humans
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Farmers and Agricultural Workers Face Hidden Health Risks From Atrazine Exposure
Atrazine is one of the most widely used herbicides in America — and the most commonly detected pesticide in U.S. drinking water. Scientific research has found significant associations between atrazine exposure and several types of cancer, particularly in agricultural workers and those with long-term exposure. In November 2025, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) upgraded atrazine to “Probably Carcinogenic to Humans” — the same classification given to Roundup, which has resulted in over 160,000 lawsuits and $11 billion in settlements for cancer victims.
Syngenta Knew — And Tried to Hide It
Syngenta — the Swiss chemical giant that manufactures atrazine — has faced serious allegations about what it knew and when.
Court documents from previous litigation revealed Syngenta:
- Hired private investigators to target scientists who raised safety concerns
- Secretly funded research designed to support atrazine’s safety
- Launched a documented harassment campaign against UC Berkeley researcher Dr. Tyrone Hayes after his research showed atrazine’s dangers
- Failed to disclose internal studies showing elevated cancer rates among plant workers
Banned in 63 countries — including the European Union and Syngenta’s home country of Switzerland — atrazine remains widely used in the United States.
Why File a Claim Now?
The same law firms that secured $2.4 billion in jury verdicts against Monsanto in the Roundup litigation are now investigating atrazine cancer claims.
The November 2025 IARC ruling changes everything. The “probably carcinogenic” classification provides the scientific foundation that preceded the Roundup litigation explosion.
If you or a loved one developed cancer after exposure to atrazine — through farm work, landscaping, or contaminated drinking water — you may be entitled to significant compensation.
There’s no cost to find out. Our legal team will evaluate your case at no charge, and you pay nothing unless you receive compensation.
“In our experience representing patients harmed by products, we’ve observed that companies often prioritize profits over patient safety. When a product generates billions in annual sales while lacking basic cancer warnings supported by peer-reviewed science, families deserve answers—and accountability.”
— Paul Danziger, Danziger & De Llano, LLP
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