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Child Cancer Cases in Orange County Community Elicit Strong Concerns, Demand for Federal Investigation

Residents want state and federal reviews after officials said at least six young people linked to the community have Ewing sarcoma, a rare cancer.

  • Hundreds of residents gathered at a Ladera Ranch town hall on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, to demand an investigation into a cluster of rare childhood cancers and potential links to local pesticide use.
  • Families reported six children diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, an exceptionally rare cancer typically affecting 200 to 250 children annually, and residents fear routine herbicide spraying may be a contributing environmental factor.
  • Brian Dalton, whose daughter Lily Dalton died of the disease, joined other parents to urge officials to investigate potential chemical exposures. "I don't want another family planning a funeral instead of a future," Dalton said.
  • Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley and Assemblymember Kate Sanchez are pushing for a state-led probe, while the Ladera Ranch Maintenance Corporation announced a 60-day pause on routine pesticide use during a landscaping review.
  • While experts like epidemiologist Logan Spector note Ewing sarcoma is not typically linked to environmental causes, officials including U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli have urged the Environmental Protection Agency to investigate whether any federal laws were implicated.
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A neighborhood in southern California came on alert after six children were diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, an extremely rare type of cancer that mainly affects bones and soft tissues. The cases were registered in Ladera Ranch, a community of about 26,000 inhabitants located in Orange County, and motivated requests for an investigation to determine a possible environmental cause, according to The Guardian newspaper. Concern mobilized hundreds of r…

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Fox 11 LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, July 21, 2026.
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