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Documented Health Crises from Chlordecone in Martinique

The extensive chlordecone contamination in Martinique led to a severe public health crisis. By 2012, the island's male population had the highest prostate cancer rate globally—nearly double that of the next-highest country—with a mortality rate more than four times the world average. Additionally, the pesticide was officially documented to cause neurological damage and impair cognitive development in children.

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