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A Johnson & Johnson unit holding talc-related asbestos liabilities moved to file an updated lawsuit accusing a medical expert ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has published a new assessment of talc’s potential to cause cancer, concluding that is it ‘probably carcinogenic’ to humans.
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Derry woman joins lawsuit over talc cancer claimsA woman from Londonderry is among 1,900 people in the UK taking legal action against the pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) over alleged links between their talcum powder and cancer.
A jury recently awarded $72 million in a talcum-powder–ovarian cancer case, but the data linking the hygiene product to disease risk are inconclusive. Kerry served as The Scientist’s news director ...
Roughly 90,000 women have filed lawsuits claiming that the company's talcum powder products are responsible for their cancer diagnoses. In an effort to manage its legal exposure, the company ...
A US bankruptcy judge on Monday rejected Johnson & Johnson’s $10 billion proposal to end tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging that its baby powder and other talc products cause ovarian cancer ...
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