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B-cell Lymphoma
After Roundup Exposure

B-cell lymphomas account for roughly 85% of all Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma diagnoses — and they are the cancers most directly tied to Roundup in the federal MDL. If you used Roundup and were diagnosed with Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma, Follicular Lymphoma, Marginal Zone Lymphoma, Mantle Cell Lymphoma, Burkitt Lymphoma, or Waldenström Macroglobulinemia, you may have a powerful claim against Monsanto and Bayer.

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B-cell NHL Subtypes

The B-cell Lymphomas Linked To Roundup

B-cell lymphomas start in the B lymphocytes — the immune cells that make antibodies. Glyphosate causes oxidative stress and DNA damage in these same cells, which is the mechanistic core of the IARC's "probably carcinogenic" classification. Below are the B-cell subtypes most often seen in Roundup cases.

Most Common In MDL

Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)

DLBCL is the most common form of NHL, accounting for roughly 30% of all NHL diagnoses in the United States. It is aggressive and fast-growing, but with intensive chemotherapy regimens like R-CHOP, complete responses and long remissions are common. DLBCL is the diagnosis we see most often in Roundup plaintiffs.

  • Subtypes include GCB, ABC, double-hit, and double-expressor lymphomas
  • Standard treatment: R-CHOP ± radiation ± CAR-T
Indolent — Strong Roundup Link

Follicular Lymphoma

Follicular Lymphoma is the most common indolent (slow-growing) B-cell NHL and the second most common NHL subtype overall. Multiple agricultural cohort studies have found a particularly strong association between glyphosate exposure and Follicular Lymphoma.

  • Often graded 1 through 3a / 3b on pathology
  • Can transform to DLBCL over time

Marginal Zone Lymphoma

A family of indolent B-cell lymphomas arising in the marginal zone of lymphoid tissue. Includes splenic Marginal Zone Lymphoma, nodal Marginal Zone Lymphoma, and extranodal MALT lymphoma (which can develop in the stomach, salivary glands, lung, thyroid, skin, and orbit).

Mantle Cell Lymphoma

An aggressive B-cell lymphoma that arises from cells in the mantle zone of the lymph node and is defined by a characteristic t(11;14) translocation and cyclin D1 overexpression. Often presents at advanced stage with bone marrow, GI, and lymph node involvement.

Burkitt Lymphoma

Rare but extremely aggressive B-cell lymphoma defined by a c-MYC translocation. Burkitt has one of the fastest doubling times of any human cancer and requires intensive multi-agent chemotherapy.

Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma / Waldenström

An indolent B-cell lymphoma in which malignant lymphoplasmacytic cells produce IgM. When IgM levels are elevated and clinical features are present, the diagnosis is Waldenström Macroglobulinemia.

Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL)

SLL is the lymph-node presentation of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) — the same disease, different presentation. We handle both as Roundup cases.

Hairy Cell Leukemia

A rare, slow-growing B-cell leukemia named for the hair-like projections seen on the abnormal cells under a microscope. Strongly responsive to purine analog therapy.

Why pathology matters here

B-cell lymphomas are diagnosed by a combination of histology, immunohistochemistry (CD20, CD10, CD5, BCL-2, BCL-6, cyclin D1, MUM1, Ki-67), flow cytometry, and molecular studies (BCL2, MYC, BCL6 rearrangements). Herb Borroto, M.D., J.D., reads these reports personally as part of every Roundup B-cell lymphoma case — confirming the subtype and the strength of the causation argument.

Why The Alvarez Edge Matters Here

Strict Product Liability For B-cell Lymphoma Cases

B-cell lymphoma cases against Monsanto turn on two questions: was the product defective, and did it cause this person's cancer? Most firms run only the second half of that fight — and only the failure-to-warn version of the first half. We run the whole field.

Defective As Designed

Glyphosate-based Roundup is unreasonably dangerous as designed. No warning could make it safe for everyday spraying. That is the strict liability theory we have used to win 9-figure tobacco recoveries.

Pathology-Level Causation

Herb Borroto, M.D., J.D., reads your DLBCL or Follicular Lymphoma pathology report as a physician — not through an outsourced expert. That is a direct line from your slide to the jury.

Trial-Ready

Alex Alvarez is Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Every B-cell lymphoma case is built to be tried — which is what drives Monsanto to resolve fairly.

B-cell Lymphoma Lawsuit Eligibility

Do I Qualify?

Diagnosed B-cell Lymphoma

DLBCL, Follicular, Marginal Zone, Mantle Cell, Burkitt, Lymphoplasmacytic / Waldenström, SLL, or Hairy Cell Leukemia.

Roundup Exposure History

Regular occupational or residential Roundup use. Farmers, applicators, landscapers, groundskeepers, golf-course staff, nursery workers, and homeowners who sprayed regularly all qualify.

Within The Statute Of Limitations

Most states give 2 to 4 years from diagnosis (or, in some jurisdictions, from when the link to Roundup could reasonably have been discovered).

Wrongful Death Claims

If a loved one used Roundup and died from a B-cell lymphoma, surviving family members may file a wrongful death claim.

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DLBCL, Follicular Lymphoma, and the other B-cell NHL subtypes are at the center of the federal Roundup MDL. We attack the case under strict product liability — the same defective-product framework we have used to take more than $100 million from Big Tobacco.

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