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Woman sues 5 companies alleging their chemical hair-straightening products caused her uterine cancer

Por: ABC News Life October 25, 2022

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Jenny Mitchell said she first started using chemical hair-straightening products in 2000 when she was in third grade.Nearly two decades later, Mitchell, now 32, was diagnosed with uterine cancer, despite having no family history of the disease. She said she had no choice but to undergo a full hysterectomy to remove her uterus.Not being able to carry my own children has been the hardest thing that I've ever had to deal with, she told Good... + full article



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