In suburban communities like Dolton, exposure often isn’t limited to farm fields. People may be exposed through:
- Property and landscaping maintenance: recurring weed control around homes, driveways, and common areas.
- Secondhand contact: residue tracked on shoes, clothing, or work gloves after spraying or mowing treated vegetation.
- Work-related exposure: groundskeeping, facilities maintenance, construction-adjacent site work, and other roles where herbicides are used to manage vegetation.
- Seasonal timing and weather: applications made when wind or rain patterns spread residue beyond the intended area.
If your diagnosis came years after exposure, the timeline can feel confusing. That’s normal. The key is turning “I think” into a documented exposure history that can be reviewed alongside your medical records.


