Research about talcum powder and its potential ability to cause ovarian cancer in women who use it has been circulating for years now, but it’s just beginning to really a cause stir.
Baby Powder Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits and Recent Settlements
Research about talcum powder and its potential ability to cause ovarian cancer in women who use it has been circulating for years now, but it’s just beginning to really a cause stir.
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Talcum Powder Cancer: What It Is, How It Occurs
One of the most destructive products on the market might perhaps be one of the most unlikely. Baby powder, made with talc, has seen a mounting number of lawsuits in the past two years after a potential link to ovarian cancer was exposed.
Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer: A Historical Timeline
Since the initial lawsuit in 2013, hundreds have been filed against pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturer Johnson & Johnson for the potential risk associated with baby powder.
Talcum Powder Ovarian Cancer Risk: A 20 to 30 Percent Increase
Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder product has been under speculation for some time due its potential carcinogenic qualities, but a recent study suggests that the risks associated with using the powder are even higher than we’d previously imagined.
Johnson and Johnson Lawsuits Stack Up for Numerous Products
Many drugs and medical devices are currently taking heat for unexpected side effects and complications, but one manufacturer is at the forefront of the conversation: Johnson & Johnson.
Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer: What You Need to Know
Research about talcum powder and its potential ability to cause ovarian cancer in women who use it has been circulating for years now, but it’s just beginning to really a cause stir.