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Roundup (glyphosate) is a Monsanto herbicide that is used as an all-purpose weed killer by farmers, gardeners, maintenance workers, agricultural workers, and others. Monsanto has refuted concerns that Roundup causes cancer since its introduction in the 1970s, saying that the product is safe. Roundup is “safer than table salt,” according to a Monsanto advertisement.

According to several lawsuits filed against Monsanto, glyphosate exposure can lead to leukemia, B-cell lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
Monsanto, was later acquired by Bayer AG in 2018.
Monsanto paid approximately $11 billion
Individuals that sprayed Roundup around their home or company make up the majority of our clients. Government employees, farmers, agricultural labourers, gardeners, landscapers, and others are among the people we represent.
Anyone diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma after using Roundup for their job or on their property (i.e. home and garden use) might consider submitting a claim with a Roundup cancer lawyer. Thousands of people from all walks of life and all over the country have filed Roundup cancer cases against Monsanto, and the number of people joining the litigation is growing every day.
You may be entitled to financial compensation if you or a loved one was diagnosed with non-lymphoma Hodgkin's as a result of excessive exposure to the weed killer Roundup®.
Roundup reviews typically focus on glyphosate exposure history, diagnosis records for Non-Hodgkin lymphoma or related conditions, and documentation of occupational or residential herbicide use.
These official references are provided for background education only. They do not replace medical or legal advice.
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Gather medical records, product history, proof of exposure, and timeline information that may help reviewers understand the claim.
AMMS or an intake partner may contact you for clarifying details before any potential legal review.
Qualified legal professionals decide whether a claim can move forward. AMMS does not provide legal advice or guarantee results.
Information about how often you used Roundup, for how many years, your occupation, and whether you used protective equipment helps reviewers assess intake information.
No. AMMS provides intake support only. Medical causation and legal claim decisions are made by qualified professionals after reviewing the full case details.