More than 150 people have been diagnosed with cancer because of the NC State University building
More than 160 people diagnosed with cancer say they spent significant amounts of time in North Carolina State University’s Poe Hall. PCBs were recently detected in the building. Former students and staff demanding answers from the building's former owners and staff. The building has been linked to carcinogenic compounds called PCBs.
Over 150 diagnosed with cancer linked to NC State University building. Reports found high levels of the cancer-causing cehmicals PCBs. Poe Hall, a class building at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, has been linked to the cancer of more than 150 people.
North Carolina State alumni report 150+ cancer cases possibly stemming from Poe Hall. Poe Hall contained dangerous levels of PCBs, a probable carcinogen, in classrooms. NC State alumni have reported more than 150 cancer cases possible stemming from the shut-down building. The building was shut down at the end of last year.