An oncologist expert defense witness for Monsanto in a trial to determine if the company's weed killer Roundup caused a woman's cancer said she is cured of the disease
Plaintiff attorneys in the trial of a woman suing Monsanto over its weed killer Roundup on Friday used the emails of a defense witness to suggest that company officials couldn’t know for certain the product wasn’t toxic.
Attorneys trying to show or refute that a woman’s cancer was caused by her using Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup made different interpretations of charts showing the rates of NHL cancer
A leading Monsanto expert witness toxicologist said the company’s weed killer Roundup is not toxic while plaintiff attorneys alleged that company officials tried to manipulate public opinion
Plaintiff Sharlean Gordon recounted the agony she went through over a several year battle with cancer while defense attorneys called attention to her anxiety attacks in a Missouri Monsanto Roundup trial
The daughter of plaintiff Sharlean Gordon recounted her mother's suffering from cancer while emails revealed that Monsanto officials worried about the EPA declaring Roundup unsafe
An expert witness appearing for a plaintiff suing Monsanto claiming its weed killer Roundup caused her cancer said the substance is toxic, while defense attorneys said cancer occurs naturally.
A toxicologist expert witness said Monsanto's weed killer Roundup is toxic, while defense attorneys said a woman's cancer was a naturally occurring event.
The daughter of plaintiff Sharlean Gordon said her mother’s treatments for cancer and resulting anxiety became like a nightmare for her and the members of her family in a Monsanto Roundup trial
In a lawsuit launched by a woman claiming the weed killer Roundup caused her cancer attorneys sparred on Friday over whether cases of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma went up alongside a big increase in use of the product.
Officials of Monsanto and their attorneys decided to pay off a St. Louis plaintiff, a professional landscaper who sued them claiming their weed killer QuikPRO caused him to develop Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cells.
A co-inventor of the Monsanto Roundup product called QuikPRO was questioned by plaintiff attorneys on its alleged dangers on Wednesday, in a lawsuit filed by a professional landscaper who used the product on St. Louis properties including the grounds of Monsanto’s headquarters.
Trial began Tuesday in St. Louis in a lawsuit accusing Monsanto and its weed killer Roundup of causing a man’s lymphoma (cancer), and this hearing will be a little different than past such trials in that the product in question is a more potent version called “QuikPRO.”
After questioning an oncology professor called as an expert witness on Tuesday and Wednesday, defense attorneys rested their case and now a lawsuit accusing Monsanto of causing the cancers of three plaintiffs with its weed killer Roundup will go to a jury to decide.
An expert witness for the defense in a trial to determine if Monsanto's weed killer Roundup caused the cancers of three plaintiffs told a courtroom on Monday and Tuesday it’s much more likely the cancer was caused by simple bad luck rather than exposure to a pesticide.