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A 64-year-old woman, Julie Whytock, from Hertfordshire, is suing Johnson & Johnson, claiming their talc powder caused her ovarian cancer, which led to job loss and contemplation of suicide. Over 2,000 people have joined a legal case against J&J, with KP Law suggesting over 100,000 could have developed cancer from using the product.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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