Hundreds of British women are planning to take on one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical firms over claims talcum powder gave them ovarian cancer. Nearly 2,000 cancer patients, survivors and ...
The husband of a mother of-three who died from aggressive ovarian cancer at just 35 has told of how he blames her use of talcum powder for her untimely death — and plans to sue the firm that ...
In 1894, Johnson & Johnson introduced a product made of crushed talc it dubbed "baby powder." For more than a century, people — especially women — used this baby powder as an everyday health ...
Cassandra Wardle says her mum used talcum powder on her every day when she was a baby - now she is one of thousands of British women who blame the product for causing their cancer. Mrs Wardle is ...
"As the delays continue to mount, the demand for efficiency and fairness in the legal process continues to grow," writes ...
A woman from Londonderry is among 1,900 people in the UK taking legal action against pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson ...
Hundreds of women in the UK are planning to take on one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies over alleged links between talc and cancer. Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021, Cassandra ...
While Johnson & Johnson hopes to soon resolve more than 60,000 talc lawsuits with an $8 billion bankruptcy settlement in the United States, its baby power problems are only just beginning in the U ...
Like thousands of other women, her cancer was linked to the use of talcum powder. “My mum would use the talcum powder on us all after a bath, and I continued to do so as I got older,” the 57 ...
British women who claim talcum powder gave them ovarian cancer are planning to take Johnson & Johnson to court, in the first legal suit the pharmaceutical giant has faced on the issue in the UK.
The Birchfield deposition is one of numerous fights brewing in the talc bankruptcy, the third Chapter 11 case to resolve thousands of lawsuits alleging J&J’s baby powder causes cancer.