Does Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Cause Ovarian Cancer?
Studies have shown a connection between talcum powder and ovarian cancer. Some women who used products containing talc, such as Johnson & Johnson baby powder, later developed ovarian cancer. Attorney Nancy Winkler has represented some of these women. In this video, she explains what you can do if you suspect talc led to your cancer, or if you have been using these products and...
A man claims that talcum products from Johnson & Johnson caused cancer in the form of mesothelioma, and a New Jersey jury agrees. He says that he's been using these products since he was a child, and that the asbestos found in these products caused his cancer. As attorney Tom Metier points out in this video, the plaintiff's case successfully linked the disease with the product. Now, the pharmaceutical company is expected to pay at least $37...
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