Both asbestos and talc are naturally occurring minerals found underground. Asbestos is fibrous and carcinogenic, and talc is found in clay. Veins of asbestos can be found within talc deposits, which is where the problem starts. Manufacturers are not supposed to use talc with detectable asbestos levels.
Thirty-three individuals with malignant mesothelioma participated in the study, and their only significant asbestos exposure was from talcum powder. Six participants went through tissue testing that indicated the presence of asbestos found in cosmetic talc.
For many years, corporate giant Johnson & Johnson has been facing charges that their baby powder causes cancer. Although they maintain that their powder is safe, there have been large awards given to plaintiffs:
There were also several verdicts that were in Johnson & Johnson’s favor, including a Missouri appeals court that overturned a $110 million verdict against them.
A Rutgers Law School professor agreed that the study is compelling but is unsure about how effective it will be for court cases. He said that it is hard to apply the details of a small study to the larger population. He feels that it is a step in the right direction, but there is more work to be done. Either way, researchers hope that it will raise awareness for individuals that used the powder and advise consumers to be careful with any products that they use in the future.
Johnson & Johnson announced that they were voluntarily recalling a single lot of their baby powder. This happened after the Food and Drug Administration reported sub-trace levels of asbestos contamination in a bottle of baby powder bought online. The company stated that their response was made with extra caution, and their talc is safe.
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