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Temple Terrace Ethylene Oxide Exposure: Do You Have Questions About ACS, Cancer Risk, or the Telecom Park Area?

This page is for people who lived, worked, went to school, attended daycare, or spent regular time near the American Contract Systems (ACS) ethylene oxide sterilization facility at 7802 E. Telecom Parkway in Temple Terrace, located in the BayCare Integrated Service Center / Tampa Telecom Park area.

If you or a loved one was diagnosed with breast cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, CLL, myeloma, multiple myeloma, or another blood or bone marrow cancer, you may want a legal review.

You do not need to know whether you qualify before contacting us. The first step is figuring out whether your location, dates, diagnosis, and records are worth a deeper review.

ACS operated a sterilization facility at 7802 E. Telecom Parkway, Temple Terrace, Florida 33637, and alleges that ethylene oxide was released into the surrounding Temple Terrace community. These are lawsuit allegations and have not been proven in court.

*This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Review zones are not legal conclusions. Distance is only one factor. Diagnosis, years present, duration, and proof of location also matter.

Should I Request a Review?

You should consider requesting a review if most of these apply:

You were near the Temple Terrace ACS site

You lived, worked, went to school, attended daycare, or spent regular time near:

ACS EtO Facility
7802 E. Telecom Parkway
Temple Terrace, FL 33637

Located in the BayCare Integrated Service Center / Tampa Telecom Park area.

You were there during the key years

The strongest review period is generally:

2016 through July 2023

You or your loved one had a cancer diagnosis

The cancers most often reviewed in EtO cases include:

  • Breast cancer
  • Leukemia
  • CLL / lymphocytic leukemia
  • Lymphoma
  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Myeloma / multiple myeloma
  • Other blood or bone marrow cancers

Check How Close Your Address Was

Use the map below to estimate how far a home, workplace, school, daycare, or regular activity location was from the Temple Terrace ACS EtO facility.

The map does not decide whether you have a case. It only helps estimate distance.

Map Pin

ACS EtO Facility
7802 E. Telecom Parkway
Temple Terrace, FL 33637

Map Subtitle

Located in the BayCare Integrated Service Center / Tampa Telecom Park area.

Important Note

Review zones are not legal conclusions. This map does not show a scientific plume model. Distance is only one factor. Diagnosis, years present, duration, and proof of location also matter.

0 to 1 mile
Highest-priority review zone

This is the closest review area. If you lived, worked, went to school, attended daycare, or spent regular time here during the key years and had a linked cancer diagnosis, you should consider requesting a legal review.

1 to 3 miles
Core review zone

This is the main review area. If you were here during the key years and had a linked cancer diagnosis, your facts may be worth reviewing.

3 to 5 miles
Case-by-Case Review Zone

This address appears to be 3 to 5 miles from the ACS EtO facility. At this distance, a review can still make sense, but the case usually depends on additional facts, such as:

  • the type of cancer diagnosis
  • how many years you lived, worked, went to school, or attended daycare in the area
  • whether you spent time closer to the facility for work, school, daycare, or regular activities
  • whether you worked inside or near the ACS / BayCare Integrated Service Center area
  • whether records can show where you were and when you were there

Distance is only one factor. A legal review would need to look at your diagnosis, timing, duration, records, and exposure facts.

5 – 10 Mile Result
Special Facts Usually Needed

This address appears to be 5 to 10 miles from the ACS EtO facility. By distance alone, this is usually a harder review. However, it may still be worth asking if there are special facts, such as:

  • direct work with EtO or sterilized medical products
  • work inside or very near the ACS / BayCare Integrated Service Center area
  • school, daycare, or regular daily exposure closer to the facility
  • a breast cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, CLL, myeloma, or multiple myeloma diagnosis
  • long-term presence in the area during 2016 through July 2023
  • another possible EtO source or documented exposure pathway

Distance is only one factor. A legal review would need to look at diagnosis, timing, duration, records, and exposure facts.

Over 10-mile result
Unlikely by Distance Alone

This address appears to be more than 10 miles from the ACS EtO facility. By distance alone, that is usually unlikely to support a Temple Terrace ACS exposure claim.

However, you may still want to ask if there are unusual facts, such as direct occupational exposure, work with EtO-sterilized medical products, work inside the ACS / BayCare Integrated Service Center area, another EtO source, or a documented exposure pathway.

Do not rely on the map alone. Distance is only one factor.

What Happened in Temple Terrace?

Ethylene oxide, often called EtO, is a gas used to sterilize medical equipment and other materials.

The Temple Terrace lawsuits allege that American Contract Systems operated a medical sterilization facility at 7802 E. Telecom Parkway and that EtO was released into the surrounding Temple Terrace community. These are lawsuit allegations and have not been proven in court.

The complaint describes the site as a facility in a heavily populated area of Temple Terrace and alleges that nearby residential neighborhoods, schools, childcare centers, churches, businesses, and stores were within the area of concern.

The complaint also alleges that ACS and BayCare Integrated Service Center were involved in a co-located operation involving medical supply assembly, sterilization, and distribution. Those allegations have not been proven in court.

Source Location of Alleged Cancer-Causing Gas

The main location for this page is:

ACS EtO Facility
7802 E. Telecom Parkway
Temple Terrace, FL 33637

Located in the BayCare Integrated Service Center / Tampa Telecom Park area.

Other local terms people may recognize include:

  • American Contract Systems
  • ACS
  • Tampa Telecom Park
  • BayCare Integrated Service Center area
  • Telecom Parkway
  • Telecom Drive
  • Fletcher Avenue area near I-75
  • Fowler Avenue area near I-75
  • USF area
  • Temple Terrace

If you are not sure whether your home, workplace, school, daycare, or regular activity location was nearby, use the map or contact us for a free review.

How Close Did You Need to Be?

There is no magic distance that automatically creates or destroys a case.

Lawyers usually look at several things together:

  • Distance from the site
  • Years you were there
  • Whether you lived, worked, went to school, or attended daycare nearby
  • How much time you spent there
  • Your cancer diagnosis
  • When you were diagnosed
  • Whether records can prove your location and diagnosis

Practical Review Zones

0 to 1 mile
Highest-priority review zone

These are usually the strongest proximity facts, especially if the person had a linked cancer and spent years in the area.

1 to 3 miles
Core review zone

This is the main review area for Temple Terrace ACS inquiries. The prior intake framework treats 0–3 miles from 7802 E. Telecom Parkway as the core Temple Terrace review radius.

3 to 5 miles
Case-by-case review zone

This distance is more difficult, but may still be worth reviewing if there are certain facts, such as:

  • Long time in the area
  • Certain types of cancer diagnosis
  • Work, school, daycare, or regular daily exposure nearby
  • Direct work inside the BayCare / BISC / ACS building
  • Other special exposure facts

More than 5 miles
Usually harder

A case outside 5 miles is usually difficult unless there is a special exposure fact, such as direct occupational exposure, work inside the facility or connected building, another EtO source, reliable plume modeling, or unusually strong exposure history.

What Years Matter Most?

The review period is generally:

2016 through July 2023

This is the primary period we are reviewing for people who lived, worked, went to school, attended daycare, or spent regular time near the Temple Terrace ACS EtO facility.

After July 2023

Exposure after July 2023 may still be reviewed, but it is more fact-specific.

Some Temple Terrace lawsuits allege that even after emission controls were installed in 2023, there could still be fugitive emissions from parts of the process, including injection, boxing, palletizing, and transit of sterilized materials. Those are lawsuit allegations and have not been proven in court.

Before 2016

Before 2016 is usually not an ACS Temple Terrace case unless another EtO source is involved.

What Cancers Are Commonly Reviewed?

Cancer causation is complicated. A diagnosis being listed here does not prove a case. A diagnosis not being listed here does not always end the review.

EtO Cancer Categories

The categories for review usually include:

  • Breast cancer
  • DCIS / in situ breast cancer
  • Invasive breast cancer
  • Leukemia
  • CLL / lymphocytic leukemia
  • Lymphoma
  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Myeloma
  • Multiple myeloma
  • Other blood or bone marrow cancers

Who Is Most Likely to Have a Stronger Claim?

A stronger potential case usually has several of these facts:

The person lived, worked, went to school, attended daycare, or spent regular time within 0 to 3 miles of the Temple Terrace ACS EtO facility.

The person was there during 2016 through July 2023.

The person had breast cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, CLL, myeloma, or multiple myeloma.

The person was exposed for over a year.

The cancer diagnosis happened after the exposure period.

The person has proof of location and diagnosis, such as address records, paystubs, school records, pathology reports, or medical records.

Wrongful death cases may also be reviewed if the person had one of the cancers listed above, lived, worked, or otherwise spent significant time within 5 miles of the facility.

What If My Case Is Uncertain?

Some people may still deserve review even if their facts are not perfect.

You may still want to ask if:

You lived or worked 3 to 5 miles from the facility and had a cancer diagnosis that is linked to EtO like breast cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, CLL, myeloma, or multiple myeloma.

You were exposed only after July 2023, but you worked very close to the site or inside the BayCare / BISC / ACS building.

You were there less than one year, but you were very close to the site or had direct workplace exposure.

You had stomach cancer, AML, MDS, or another less common blood or bone marrow cancer.

You had breast cancer but also have competing risk factors, such as BRCA mutation, family history, prior chest radiation, or significant hormone-related risk factors.

You worked inside BayCare Integrated Service Center, ACS, or a related medical device / sterilization environment.

Who Is Less Likely to Have a Claim?

A case is usually harder if:

The person lived or worked more than 5 miles away and had no other exposure facts.

The person has no cancer diagnosis and is only worried about future cancer.

The cancer was diagnosed before the person moved, worked, or went to school near the site.

The only exposure was after confirmed shutdown or after EtO operations ended.

The person only drove by the area occasionally.

The cancer type is not meaningfully linked to EtO.

There is no way to prove where the person lived, worked, or went to school.

There are serious statute-of-limitations issues with no credible discovery explanation.

Even if you are unsure, you can still ask. The purpose of a screening call is to sort this out before you waste time.

What Records Should You Start Gathering?

Location Records

  • Old addresses
  • Lease agreements
  • Mortgage or deed records
  • Utility bills
  • Driver’s license address history
  • Voter registration
  • Tax records
  • School records
  • Daycare records
  • Employment records
  • Paystubs or W-2s
  • Church, gym, or activity records if you spent regular time nearby

Medical Records

  • Cancer diagnosis
  • Diagnosis date
  • Pathology report
  • Cancer subtype
  • Stage and grade
  • Treatment records
  • Surgery records
  • Chemotherapy or radiation records
  • Recurrence or metastasis records
  • Genetic testing, such as BRCA or other hereditary cancer panels

Wrongful Death Cases

  • Death certificate
  • Cause of death
  • Relationship to the person who died
  • Estate or probate information
  • Surviving spouse / children information
  • Medical records and diagnosis history

Other Exposure Information

  • Smoking history
  • Family history of the same cancer
  • Prior radiation or chemotherapy
  • Workplace exposure to EtO, benzene, solvents, pesticides, formaldehyde, diesel, or other chemicals
  • Work inside ACS, BayCare Integrated Service Center, BayCare, or another medical device / sterilization environment

Free Temple Terrace EtO Case Screening

Check Whether Your Address, Diagnosis, and Dates Should Be Reviewed

You do not need to know your exact distance from the facility. Send the address, employer, school, daycare, or closest cross streets and we can review it.

Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is only created after both sides sign a written agreement.

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Did the person live, work, attend school, attend daycare, or spend regular time near 7802 E. Telecom Parkway?*


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What Happens After You Contact Us?

We check the location

We look at where you lived, worked, went to school, attended daycare, or spent regular time.

We check the timing

We compare your dates to the key review period, especially 2016 through July 2023.

We review the diagnosis

We look at the exact cancer type, subtype, diagnosis date, and treatment history.

We look for proof

Helpful proof includes medical records, pathology reports, address records, work records, school records, and death records if applicable.

We tell you whether it is worth deeper legal review

Not every call becomes a case. If the facts are weak, we will tell you directly.

FAQ’s

Do I have a case if I lived near Temple Terrace but not right next to the facility?

What is the main radius you are reviewing?

What if I was more than 5 miles away?

What if I worked near the site but did not live there?

What if I went to school or daycare nearby?

What if I worked inside BayCare Integrated Service Center, ACS, or the same building?

What if I have breast cancer?

What if I have leukemia, lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, CLL, or myeloma?

What if my cancer is not listed?

What if I do not have cancer but I am worried?

What if my loved one died from cancer?

What if I lived there after July 2023?

Do I need medical records before calling?

Is this a class action?

How much does it cost?

Can you tell me for sure whether EtO caused my cancer?

Sources and Documents

Some information on this page comes from government sources. Some information comes from lawsuit allegations. Lawsuit allegations are not proven facts unless and until established in court.

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Not Sure Whether This Applies to You?

You do not have to figure this out alone.

If you or a loved one lived, worked, went to school, attended daycare, or spent regular time near the American Contract Systems ethylene oxide sterilization facility at 7802 E. Telecom Parkway in Temple Terrace, located in the BayCare Integrated Service Center / Tampa Telecom Park area, and later developed cancer, we can review:

  • Your address
  • Your dates
  • Your diagnosis
  • Your medical records
  • Your possible legal options

Call now for a free case review.
Or send “ETO” and we will send the screening questions.