Talcum Powder Cancer Lawsuit
If you have used talcum powder and subsequently developed ovarian cancer or mesothelioma, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Our legal partners can assist you in evaluating your eligibility and pursuing justice.
Talc, a mineral found in baby powder and other hygiene products, may be contaminated with asbestos—a known carcinogen. Companies like Johnson & Johnson continued selling talc-based products despite being aware of these dangers, failing to warn consumers.
Talc is a naturally occurring mineral known for its moisture-absorbing and skin-smoothing properties. It's widely used in baby powder and other personal care items.
Unfortunately, talc may be contaminated with asbestos during mining. Prolonged use—especially in the genital area or through inhalation—can increase the risk of developing cancer.
Since talcum powder is classified as a cosmetic product, it bypasses stricter FDA oversight, allowing manufacturers to avoid proper warnings or regulation for years.
Research has shown a significant link between long-term talc use and ovarian cancer. Contaminated particles can enter the body and trigger chronic inflammation, which may lead to cancer.
Additionally, frequent inhalation of talc particles has been associated with mesothelioma and other respiratory issues.
Don’t wait. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer after using talcum powder, legal help is available. Our network can connect you with experienced attorneys to help guide your case.
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