
Scottish Woman Blames Baby Powder for Ovarian Cancer
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June Lennox, a 68-year-old woman from Ayrshire, Scotland, alleges that decades of using Johnson and Johnson baby powder led to her ovarian cancer diagnosis. Despite no genetic markers, she discovered potential links to talc contamination with asbestos. Her familys generational use of the powder, from childhood baths to beach trips, has now led her to join lawsuits against the company and its former unit. Internal documents from the 1960s reportedly warned of risks, and similar cases in the US have resulted in significant payouts. Johnson and Johnson maintains the products safety, but June seeks accountability.
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