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ovarian cancer

Johnson & Johnson to pay $4.7bn to women in talc cancer case

2018-07-14
By: Matters India
On: July 14, 2018
In: International

American pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay out $4.69 billion (£3.57 billion) in damages in a lawsuit representing 22 women and their families who alleged a talc sold by the company contained asbestos and caused them to suffer cancer. J&J is battling another 9,000 cases. The company, which has successfullyContinue Reading

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