Talcum powder contaminated with asbestos in consumer products such as baby powder and makeup may increase the risk of mesothelioma.| Drugwatch.com
Concerns about asbestos and cancer are causing some to question the safety of makeup containing talc. Is talc-free makeup safer? Here’s what we found.| Drugwatch.com
Studies have shown that asbestos-contaminated talcum powder can cause ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. Find out if you're at risk.| Drugwatch.com
Johnson & Johnson proposes a $6.48 billion settlement for talc lawsuits claiming ovarian cancer amidst ongoing legal battles and financial pressures.| Drugwatch.com
Talcum powder attorney Trent B. Miracle says J&J could face thousands more lawsuits from women who developed ovarian cancer after using talc.| Drugwatch.com
Studies and lawsuits say exposure to talcum powder may increase the risk of ovarian cancer and mesothelioma. Here are some alternatives to talcum powder.| Drugwatch.com
Johnson & Johnson faces over 53,000 talcum powder lawsuits. See how the top talcum powder lawyers can help you receive compensation.| Drugwatch.com
Explore the potential link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer risk. Learn about studies, legal battles and industry influence over the FDA.| Drugwatch.com