Sharla Frost, for J&J, Argues Cancer Treatment Caused Woman's Mesothelioma Talc Trial Openings

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Sharla Frost denies Johnson & Johnson baby powder contains asbestos and tells a jury that medical evidence will prove radiation treatments for breast cancer caused Tina Herford’s mesothelioma. Frost represents Johnson & Johnson, on trial in Herford’s suit claiming asbestos in the company’s talc-based products led to her mesothelioma.

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