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TALCUM POWDER LINKED TO OVARIAN CANCER


Talcum powder/baby powder has been found to cause ovarian cancer in women across the U.S., spurring thousands of lawsuits against talcum powder manufacturers. Talc in talcum and baby powders has long been known as causing adverse health issues. However, manufacturers failed to disclose the health hazards to consumers for decades.


Talcum powder, more commonly known as baby powder, has been a hygienic staple for decades in the United States. Advertisements market the soft, pleasant-smelling powder as the ultimate comfort, the solution for skin irritations, and safe enough for babies. However, baby powder companies’ multi-million dollar marketing campaigns mask the staggering number of studies pointing to the deadly consequences of using talcum powder.

Numerous studies link baby powder to increasing women’s risk of developing ovarian cancer. Research shows that women who use the seemingly gentle powder for long-term hygienic use in the perineal region face a 33% increased risk of ovarian cancer. That risk leaps to 41% if women used talcum powder daily.

Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is one of the largest manufacturers of baby/talcum powder in the world. However, Johnson & Johnson refuses to acknowledge the increasing number of studies pointing to talc as a cause of ovarian cancer. J&J maintain their stance of promoting baby powder as a harmless product. Lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson claim that the company placed their image as renowned baby powder manufacturers over consumer health.


bottles of Johnson's baby powder on a shelf

Talcum powder, more commonly known as baby powder, has been a hygienic staple for decades in the United States. Advertisements market the soft, pleasant-smelling powder as the ultimate comfort, the solution for skin irritations, and safe enough for babies. However, baby powder companies’ multi-million dollar marketing campaigns mask the staggering number of studies pointing to the deadly consequences of using talcum powder.

Numerous studies link baby powder to increasing women’s risk of developing ovarian cancer. Research shows that women who use the seemingly gentle powder for long-term hygienic use in the perineal region face a 33% increased risk of ovarian cancer. That risk leaps to 41% if women used talcum powder daily.

Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is one of the largest manufacturers of baby/talcum powder in the world. However, Johnson & Johnson refuses to acknowledge the increasing number of studies pointing to talc as a cause of ovarian cancer. J&J maintain their stance of promoting baby powder as a harmless product. Lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson claim that the company placed their image as renowned baby powder manufacturers over consumer health.

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