Tom Longstaff, the lawyer who is leading the UK case, said: “All of the claimants, predominantly women but also some men, who have sustained cancer after using J&J’s talcum powder products ...
The company discontinued sales of talc-based baby powder in the UK in 2023. Tom Longstaff, a partner at KP Law, said: 'All of the claimants, predominantly women but also some men, who have ...
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.
“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.
The Cancer Research UK website states that there is "not enough evidence to say that talcum powder causes cancer", adding: "Some studies suggest an increased risk of ovarian cancer in women who ...
A woman has blamed her ovarian cancer diagnosis on talcum powder and said she feels “betrayed” by the manufacturer. Jane Campbell, who lives in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, is one of thousands of ...
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Relatives of Maureen Wright believe her use of talcum powder, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, was linked to her developing cancer and have joined a group action against the firm. They have now ...