The settlement deal aims to resolve lawsuits alleging that Johnson and Johnson’s “baby powder” products cause ovarian cancer. Johnson & Johnson deny all claims. Ovarian cancer claims account ...
Johnson & Johnson has boosted ... first case alleging the company’s talc-based baby powder caused ovarian cancer in 2009, and opposed J&J’s settlement proposals for years.
It stopped US sales of its talc-based baby powder in 2020 ... Johnson & Johnson said it had commitments from about 60,000 current claimants to support the new settlement terms.
WASHINGTON - Johnson & Johnson (J&J) must pay US$15 million (S$19.6 million) to a Connecticut man who alleges that he developed mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer, as a result of using the company’s ...
People who voted to settle their baby power-related health claims against Johnson & Johnson should ... chance at convincing a judge to approve the settlement.