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 ...
“But I am also bitter and very angry. If there was any suggestion whatsoever that the talcum powder would cause harm to not only women, but small babies, it should have been taken off the market.
Women could sue one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies after using its "cancer-causing" talcum powder. Lawyers working on behalf of cancer victims and their relatives are launching a ...
Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021, Cassandra Wardle is one of the women launching a group action against the biggest seller of talcum powder, Johnson & Johnson (J&J). Cassandra, who stumbled ...
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 ...