Ovarian Cancer Linked to Baby Powder Lawsuit Review

Ovarian Cancer Linked to Baby Powder Lawsuit Review Medical evidence says women should not use talcum powder as an intimate hygiene powder because its linked to ovarian cancer. Nothing.

Since 1971 the cosmetics industry knew that talcum powder use was linked to ovarian cancer. What have they done to protect our moms, sisters and daughters? If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and used products containing talcum powder such as Shower to Shower or Johnson and Johnson get the facts to fight back now. Consultations are no risk and confidential.

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J&J Hit With $55M Verdict In Ovarian Cancer Trial

A Missouri state jury on Monday awarded $55 million to a woman suing Johnson & Johnson over allegations that she developed ovarian cancer after decades of using talc baby powder on her ge****ls, marking a second major defeat for the company in as many trials over the alleged talc-ovarian cancer link.

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04/29/2016

Ovarian cancer is one of the rarest but deadliest cancers known. Roughly 22,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the United States yearly causing nearly 14,000 deaths. The reason this cancer is so deadly is that symptoms are usually mild which often delays a diagnosis and treatment until the cancer has already had a chance to spread to the pelvis, abdomen or other body parts.

04/29/2016

Johnson & Johnson must pay $72 million to the family of a woman who blamed her fatal ovarian cancer on the company's talcum powder in the first state-court case over the claims to go to trial.
Jurors in St. Louis recently concluded J&J should pay $10 million in compensatory damages and $62 million in a punishment award to the family of Jackie Fox, who died of ovarian cancer after using Johnson's baby powder and another talc-based product for years.

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