J&J & Supply Co. Worked to Hide Dangers of Talc, Attorney Says in Cancer Trial

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Allen Smith says Johnson & Johnson and its talc supplier, Imerys, worked together to limit regulation of talc and prevent warnings about its potential link to ovarian cancer. Smith represents 3 plaintiffs whose family members died of cancer they say was caused by talcum powder use.

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