Johnson & Johnson Lawsuit
I don't have ovarian cancer but UPSC - a uterine cancer that is treated like ovarian cancer. I saw this article this morning that Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay for knowingly selling a product they knew as far back as the 1980s could cause cancer.
Love,
Eldri
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They will find it goes much further back than 73. My mother and I used "Shower to Shower" powder since the mid 60's It was all the rage and in Texas in the summer you put powder EVERYWHERE...HEAVY ! Mother used Johnson and Johnson baby powder on me several times a day way back in 1951, during the days of cloth diapers. They knew the talc was bad to breath many years before that. Debra
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HEARD ABOUT THIS YEARS AGO
And I don't think anything came of it. I, too, was a 'baby powder/talc' baby. I was born in 1954. We even used it way beyond that, as many of you did. On a sumburn, for 'cooling', etc., etc. I had OVCA twice. Does anyone know if anyone was ever able to support the claim and what came of it? Just curious.
Blessings, Ladies!
Monika
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Click on the link I posted.mopar said:HEARD ABOUT THIS YEARS AGO
And I don't think anything came of it. I, too, was a 'baby powder/talc' baby. I was born in 1954. We even used it way beyond that, as many of you did. On a sumburn, for 'cooling', etc., etc. I had OVCA twice. Does anyone know if anyone was ever able to support the claim and what came of it? Just curious.
Blessings, Ladies!
Monika
Click on the link I posted. Yesterday was the first lawsuit that the family of an ovarian cancer victim won and was awarded a cash settlement - $72 million from Johnson & Johnson!! Of course J&J will appeal but it's a start.
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powder all my life. I'm sure my mom used it on me as a baby. I used Shower to Shower and the kind in the round containers with a big powder puff. That was a common gift back in the day. My mom used it as much and of course longer than I did. Strangely enough but thankfully at 91 she has never had cancer. I guess it's the luck of the draw. When I was pregnant with my son, I had a pre-birth meeting with the pediatrician. He said I'm sure you are getting a lot of gifts of baby powder and lotion but put them all away. He had me only use cornstarch on my son and I believe it was Eurcerin or Lubriderm cleanser.
Some years before my diagnosis I happened to read about talc and ovarian cancer. I was using Johnson's baby powder (on myself) and immediately switched to the cornstarch only version which I'm still using. I guess it was too late. I suppose we can second-guess ourselves for a lot of our past actions but it is what it is.
Karen
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