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Two Cancers Have Links With Talc. An Expert Explains The Science. : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 2, 2026 11:03 am
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More than 1,300 Victorians have recently joined a class action against Johnson & Johnson, alleging that the use of its talcum powder products has led to various types of cancer, including ovarian cancer, mesothelioma, and other reproductive organ cancers. This legal action mirrors similar lawsuits in the United Kingdom and the United States, with a notable case in California that resulted in Johnson & Johnson being ordered to pay $40 million to two women for failing to warn consumers about the dangers of their baby powder.

Talc is a naturally occurring mineral that is commonly used in cosmetics and body powders. However, concerns have been raised about potential contamination of talc with asbestos, a known carcinogen that can cause lung cancer when inhaled. While efforts have been made since the 1970s to produce asbestos-free talcum powder, the extent of contamination over the years remains unclear.

In response to these concerns, Johnson & Johnson ceased the sale of talc-based products in 2023 and switched to a cornflour base instead. Despite this, talcum powder is still used in various cosmetic and industrial applications.

Research on the link between talcum powder use and cancer has produced conflicting results. While some studies have found an increased risk of ovarian cancer among frequent users of talc, others have found no association with uterine or cervical cancer. The potential risk of lung cancer from talc inhalation is primarily associated with asbestos-contaminated talc.

The World Health Organization (WHO) updated its advice in 2024 to classify talc as “probably carcinogenic,” indicating a potential risk of cancer in humans. As a precaution, individuals who use talcum powder are advised to limit their exposure or consider alternative products.

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In conclusion, the evidence regarding the relationship between talcum powder and cancer is complex and ongoing. It is essential for individuals to weigh the potential risks and benefits when using talc-based products, especially if they have been long-time users. Moving forward, further research and regulatory measures may help clarify the extent of the health risks associated with talcum powder use.

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