Johnson’s Baby Powder Lawsuit Filed Over Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
An Alabama woman says that using Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder caused her to develop ovarian cancer.
An Alabama woman says that using Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder caused her to develop ovarian cancer.
A lawsuit filed by 65 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer following talcum powder use has been remanded to Missouri state court.
The makers of Johnson Baby Powder are fighting to have an ovarian cancer class action lawsuit dismissed, saying that the plaintiff has shown no actual damage from buying the powder.
Researchers say Mirena IUDs that release levonorgestrel, may be linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.
Researchers have been warning about talcum powder ovarian cancer risks for years, long before recent health concerns and a batch of new lawsuits.
Lawsuit Alleges J&J failed to Warn About Risk of Cancer from Johnson's Baby Powder.
A lawsuit alleges Johnson & Johnson failed to warn women that Shower to Shower and Johnson's Baby Powder could cause ovarian cancer.
A class action lawsuit claims Johnson & Johnson failed to warn women that talcum powder could cause ovarian cancer.
Concerns continue to grow over the possible links between talcum powder and ovarian cancer, as serious questions remain.
A South Dakota jury says Johnson & Johnson is failing to warn women about the risk of ovarian cancer tied to the use of Shower to Shower on female genital…