Talcum Powder

Products Containing Talcum Powder May Cause Ovarian Cancer

We tend to think of Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products as common and safe household items to be used to prevent dryness and rashes in a variety of applications. However, these common household products contain a dangerous substance known as “Talc” or “Talcum Powder” which have been shown to be associated with the development of ovarian cancer when used regularly near a woman’s pelvic region.  

After analyzing a number of studies, including some which reported as high as a 30% increase in the risk of developing ovarian cancer for women exposed to talcum powder on a regular basis, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified the perineal (genital) use of talcum-based body powders as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”

Studies have concluded women using talcum powder in their genital region on a regular basis have as much as a 30% increase in the risk of developing ovarian cancer. – International Agency for Research on Cancer

Billions awarded in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Verdicts

Johnson & Johnson has been hit with several verdicts in favor of women alleging that J&J Baby Powder caused them to develop ovarian cancer.  In one of the largest verdicts in U.S. history, a jury in St. Louis awarded twenty-two women over two billion dollars in compensatory and punitive damages.  Following a more recent trial, Johnson & Johnson was recently ordered to pay $72 million to the family of a woman who died from ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products.  During the trial, the jury was shown internal company documents which demonstrated that Johnson & Johnson knew about the risk of ovarian cancer since the 1980s but hid this important information from the public and regulatory agencies.

After hearing this evidence, the jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $10 million in compensatory damages to the family but, because of the egregious nature of Johnson & Johnson’s conduct, the jury also awarded $62 million in punitive damages to punish Johnson & Johnson and deter it from similar conduct in the future.

Talcum Powder Lawsuits

If you or a family member has developed ovarian cancer after prolonged use of talcum-based body powders, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder or Shower to Shower products, you may have a valuable legal claim. Contact us today to speak with one of our attorneys about this issue.

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