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Preventative Measures: What Women Should Know About The Disease At The Center Of Talcum Powder Lawsuit Filings

October 31, 2016 – – TheProductLawyers.com reports on an article by U.S. News & World Report concerning preventative measures women can take for ovarian cancer.

According to the article, there are several steps a woman can take to help prevent ovarian cancer or catch it early. Among the ways listed were taking birth control, knowing one’s family history, having ovaries removed and being testing for the BRCA gene mutation. Though only 1.3 percent of women will get an ovarian cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, the article said, it many times is not caught in its early stages.

The deadly disease has recently gotten more attention after thousands of women have filed lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson claiming their talcum powder products are linked to ovarian cancer. Over the last 45 years, numerous studies have found that women who use baby powder as a feminine hygiene product are more likely to develop ovarian cancer. These powders have been the subject of thousands of lawsuits filed by plaintiffs claiming that they have suffered from ovarian cancer as a result of its use. Johnson & Johnson has maintained denial in these claims and has previously stated that there is no link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer. The company has never released a warning about the potential risks of its Johnson’s Baby Powder and Shower To Shower products.

Several plaintiffs have already been awarded millions of dollars in compensation and lawsuit numbers are continuing to grow. Most of the filed cases are pending in a Missouri federal court, while others have been filed in New Jersey, where Johnson & Johnson is headquartered.

Banville Law has many years of experience fighting large pharmaceutical companies who have put dangerous drugs and devices onto the market, foregoing public safety for corporate greed.

The firm is looking to assist those who believe they have been directly affected by the use of Johnson’s talcum powder. Affected individuals may be entitled to financial compensation and legal action. Banville Law is currently offering free consultations to individuals who qualify.

For more information, to schedule a consultation or to ask questions contact Banville Law at (888) 976-6742.

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Banville Law
888-478-9711
info@banvillelaw.com
165 West End Ave #1h,
New York, NY 10023

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