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Have you been diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer after using Talcum Powder?

You May Be Eligible To File A Claim

Talcum Powder Lawsuit

We Represent Talcum Powder Users That Have Been Diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer.

Images of smiling women and bare-bottomed babies have graced ads for talcum powder for close to a century. However, a growing number of studies have found that the use of talcum powder in the genital area may increase a woman’s risk of developing ovarian cancer.

Talcum powder has been promoted for decades by companies claiming that it helps eliminate friction, is gentle on the skin and provides a clean, pleasant scent. The powder is commonly used by mothers to reduce babies’ diaper rashes and by women in general as a personal hygiene product.

We are here to fight for justice and the compensation you may deserve from large talcum powder producing companies.  These large and powerful talcum powder product companies can be challenging. We have a track record of winning cases against the talcum powder companies and we are here to help. If you have been injured, the attorneys from Motley Rice, LLC and The Alvarez Law Firm can guide you through the legal complexities. You do not need to suffer in silence. We can be your voice.

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  • Did you or a loved one develop Ovarian Cancer after using Talcum Powder?

Female Talcum Powder Uses

Talcum powder is typically marketed as “talc powder,” “baby powder” or “body powder” and contains the mineral talc. Johnson & Johnson sold the powder brand Shower to Shower in 2012 to Valeant. Although it is often used by women as part of their daily hygiene regimen, the use of talcum powder on the genitals and perineal area, either through direct application or by applying it to sanitary napkins, has been associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer.

Studies have found that the powder may travel into the genital tract, causing inflammation. Frequent, long-term use of talc powder in these areas allegedly doubles or triples the risk of developing ovarian cancer.

Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer Links

The American Cancer Society reports that the risk of ovarian cancer may be increased with perineal talcum powder use and that research continues to determine the magnitude of the increased risk.  Additionally, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization, classifies the perineal use of talc-based body powder as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”

In December 2018, an investigation by Thomson Reuters revealed thousands of pages in company memos and other previously confidential documents that showed J&J allegedly knew for decades that its talcum powder may contain asbestos. The company, however, failed to inform the public or regulators of the issue. To this day, J&J continues to maintain that its products are safe for use. Read more on the link between talc and asbestos-related diseases.

In 2016, a researcher with the University of Virginia released a study that found regular use of talc powder by African-American women placed them at greater risk for developing ovarian cancer. Read more.

In 2015, Epidemiology published “The association between talc use and ovarian cancer.” The study examined 2,041 cases with epithelial ovarian cancer and 2,100 controls, which found risk increased if talc was applied frequently and over an extended period of time.

In 2013, Cancer Prevention Research published “Genital powder use and risk of ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of 8,525 cases and 9,859 controls,” which found that “genital powder use was associated with a modest increased risk of epithelial ovarian cancer relative to women who never used powder.”

A 2010 study conducted by Harvard epidemiologist Dr. Margaret Gates and others found a positive association among postmenopausal women where “ever use of talcum powder was associated with a 21% increase in risk of endometrial cancer, while regular use was associated with a 24% increase in risk.”

In 2003, an analysis of 16 observational studies on the association between perineal talcum powder use and ovarian cancer found “a statistically significant result suggesting a 33% increased risk of ovarian cancer with perineal talc use.”

Contact a Talcum Powder Lawyer

If you or someone you know has used talcum powder around the perineum, or genital area, and has been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, you may have a talcum powder claim. Please contact us at 1-800-222-3415.

Meet Attorney Alex Alvarez

Alex Alvarez was introduced to the justice system in 1978 when, at the age of 19, he was accepted into the police academy. He graduated with honors from the Academy and finishing first in his graduating class.

Alex quickly rose to the rank of detective and gained international prominence as the lead detective in the infamous “Miami River Cops Case,” which resulted in the arrest and conviction of 18 corrupt Miami police officers. He was named 1987 Officer of the Year by the Miami-Dade Police Department, the Dade County Police Benevolent Association and the Hispanic Police Officer’s Association. Throughout the course of his career he has received more than 30 commendations for his leadership role in this landmark case.

The investigation and subsequent trials consumed much of Alex’s time and afforded him the opportunity to sit for extended periods at the prosecutor’s table in the Miami courtroom where he was able to see another side of the justice system. What he saw intrigued him and it was during the trial that he made the decision to pursue a career as a trial lawyer.

While working as a detective, Alex earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from St. Thomas University in 1989, graduating cum laude. He went on to earn his Juris Doctorate degree in 1992 from the University of Miami Law School, where he was elected by the faculty to the prestigious national honorary society, Order of the Barrister.

Order of the Barrister is a national honorary society that promotes excellence in moot court, mock trial and other advocacy programs. Members of the faculty elect nine students to the organization each year, basing their selection on the candidates’ overall contributions to the moot court and trial advocacy programs.

Having earned his law degree, Alex retired from the police department and set out to make his mark as an attorney. From the moment he began his career as a trial lawyer, Alex quickly established himself as a talented, aggressive attorney who is not afraid to take a case all the way to a jury trial. His success comes from a combination of understanding the importance of meticulous preparation, something he learned well during his time on the police force, and his own tenacious personality. His attention to detail coupled with a natural ability to gather and process information has been a valuable asset as he has won numerous jury verdicts on behalf of his clients while settling others for the maximum possible amount.

Alex Alvarez is a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and a member and Eagle Founder of the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers and a member of the Florida Bar; American Board of Trial Advocates; Dade County Trial Lawyers Association; American Trial Lawyers Association; and the Cuban American Bar Association.

He serves as associate general counsel for the Dade County PBA, is past president of the Badge & Gavel Society. He was admitted to practice in Florida in 1992 by the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, and has been recognized by Miami – Dade County in its annual list of Top-10 Jury Verdicts, in 1999, 2000 and 2001.

Mr. Alvarez has earned the distinctive Martindale – Hubbell AV rating, an honor bestowed upon lawyers who have reached the height of professional excellence, exhibiting the highest levels of skill and integrity. As a longtime member of the South Florida community, he believes strongly in supporting local causes with pro bono work and other generous contributions.

Admitted:

1992, Florida

1993, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida

2006, U.S. Court of Federal Claims

2008, U.S, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals

2008, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida

2009, U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan

2010, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida

Member:

The Florida Bar

American Bar Association

Florida Justice Association, Board of Directors and Eagle Founder

American Board of Trial Advocates, A.B.O.T.A.

Dade County Trial Lawyers Association

American Association for Justice fka, A.T.L.A.

American Association for Justice-Publications Committee

Cuban American Bar Association, C.A.B.A.

Plaintiff Steering Committee Experience

PSC member Denture Cream, MDL, Miami, Fl

PSC member NuvaRing MDL, St Louis, MO

PSC member Kugel Mesh MDL, Providence, RI

PSC member ReNu Contact Solution, MDL, NY Consolidated Actions

Co-Chair of Trial Committee in the Medtronic MDL Minneapolis, MN

Discovery Committee member PSC Vioxx MDL, New Orleans, L

Alex Alvarez
Alex Alvarez
Alex Alvarez
Attorney At Law
Attorney At Law

Meet Attorney Carmen S. Scott

With a focus on women's products, Carmen Scott represents victims of medical negligence, harmful medical drugs and devices and corporate misconduct.

Carmen helps lead Motley Rice's mass tort pharmaceutical litigation by managing complex personal injury and economic recovery damages cases. She has been on the forefront of national litigation involving products such as Xarelto® and Essure®, and previously litigated Nuvaring®, Yaz® and Yasmin®. She served on the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in In re NuvaRing Products Liability Litigation, serves as co-lead counsel in In re Mirena Product Liability state court consolidation in New Jersey, and is co-chair of the AAJ Mirena® IUD Litigation Group. She was also appointed to the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee for the multidistrict litigation In re Power Morcellator Products Liability Litigation and In re Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Products Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation. Carmen currently represents clients in a variety of drug product matters in state and federal courts, including talcum powder.

Prior to joining Motley Rice in 2005 and concentrating her efforts on the medical practice area, Carmen represented numerous clients in jury trials, working on products liability, personal injury and business cases for both plaintiffs and defendants.

Carmen is a frequent speaker on medical litigation and topics involving women's products, regularly lecturing at both legal seminars and public advocacy events on such issues as plaintiffs' rights in medical negligence and dangerous drug cases. She has been quoted in numerous national media outlets and publications, including The Associated Press, NBC News New York, Marie Claire and MotherJones.

A South Carolina native and active in the community, Carmen is currently a College of Charleston alumni board member. She also proudly served on the Board of the South Carolina chapter of Make-A-Wish for many years, fundraising and promoting the organization's mission, as well as serving as a "wish-granter" for selected families and has served as a board member for the nonprofit organization Charleston County Friends of the Library.

Education:

1999, J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law

1996, B.A., College of Charleston

Associations:

American Association for Justice, Exchange Advisory Committee;

Section and Litigation Group Coordination Committee

American Bar Association

South Carolina Association for Justice

South Carolina Women Lawyers Association

2010, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida

Licensed In

South Carolina

Litigation Areas

Human Rights

Medical Devices

Medical Drugs

Awards and Accolades

Super Lawyers®
2015–2019 South Carolina Super Lawyers® list
Personal injury – products: plaintiff; Class action/mass torts: plaintiff
2013–2014 South Carolina Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list

Charleston Regional Business Journal
2013 Forty Under 40

The Best Lawyers in America®
2018–2020 Charleston, S.C. Personal injury litigation–plaintiffs; Product liability litigation–plaintiffs

Carmen Scott 2015
Carmen S. Scott
Carmen S. Scott
Attorney At Law
Attorney At Law

Disclaimers:

Our lawyers must make a case-by-case assessment of any claims. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The Alvarez Law Firm will jointly handle the Talcum Powder cases obtained through this advertising with Motley Rice LLC. Motley Rice LLC, Mount Pleasant, SC, 29464 - Lance Oliver (AL, DC, FL, SC). The Alvarez Law Firm, Coral Gables, FL, 33134 - Alex Alvarez (FL)

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Motley Rice LLC, a South Carolina Limited Liability Company, is engaged in the New Jersey practice of law through Motley Rice New Jersey LLC. Esther Berezofsky attorney responsible for New Jersey practice.

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