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24 Feb 2016

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Associated Press

USA: Jury calls for Johnson & Johnson to pay damages in lawsuit linking use of talcum products to ovarian cancer

"Johnson & Johnson to pay $72m in case linking baby powder to ovarian cancer", 24 Feb 2016

A Missouri jury has awarded $72m to the family of a woman who died from ovarian cancer, which she said was caused by using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder and other products containing talcum.

The civil suit by Jackie Fox of Birmingham, Alabama, was part of a broader claim in the city of St. Louis circuit court involving nearly 60 people...

[She] used the brand of talcum powder as a bathroom staple for decades...

The jury said that Fox was entitled to $10m in actual damages and $62m in punitive damages...

Spokeswoman Carol Goodrich said that the company was considering its next legal move. In a written statement, she said the verdict "goes against decades of sound science proving the safety of talc as a cosmetic ingredient in multiple products"...

Monday's verdict "doesn't bode well for Johnson & Johnson" as it faces at least 1,200 still-pending lawsuits and possibly thousands more...

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