Lawyers claim Johnson & Johnson knew that the product contained cancer causing asbestos, but failed to warn customers and continued to sell it until 2022.
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'My wife died from ovarian cancer - talcum powder was to blame'The husband of an Essex woman who sadly died from ovarian cancer is considering suing a talcum powder company after alleging that it caused the cancer. Thousands of women could sue one of the ...
Julie Whytock, 64, from Hertfordshire, says she developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson (J&J) talc powder ‘at least once a day’ as a young child. After her diagnosis with stage ...
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services may seek over $1 billion from Johnson & Johnson as reimbursement for federal ...
Two U.S. federal health agencies have objected to Johnson & Johnson's $10 billion proposed settlement of tens of thousands of ovarian cancer lawsuits, saying that resolving those cases in bankruptcy ...
An OB/GYN was terse in her feedback, saying she needed an answer to inquiries from patients on whether their ovarian cancer was related to talcum-powder use: “I heartily encourage you to begin ...
Holdout creditors who claim tainted baby powder gave them ovarian cancer urged a judge to reject Johnson & Johnson’s plan to force an end to all related cancer lawsuits. The proposed settlement ...
is attempting to use bankruptcy to resolve thousands of lawsuits alleging that its baby powder containing talc caused ovarian cancer. Under its third such maneuver filed by its subsidiary ...
J&J is attempting to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that its talc products caused ovarian cancer through a $10 billion settlement that would resolve all current lawsuits and ...
Occupational studies stretching back decades have found an increased risk of bladder cancer among hairdressers.
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