Does Baby Powder Cause Cancer? A Jury Says Yes. Scientists Aren’t So Sure

If you’re a woman, there’s a good chance you’ve used Johnson’s Baby Powder at some point. It smells good, and it can keep you dry.

But is it dangerous?

Dr. Daniel Cramer says yes. He’s a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. He says talc — the mineral in talcum powder — can cause ovarian cancer.

“Overall, women may increase their risk in general by about 33 percent by using talc in their hygiene,” Cramer says.

On Monday, a California jury awarded Eva Echeverria $417 million in a case against Johnson & Johnson. Echeverria, who is suffering from terminal ovarian cancer, claimed it was caused by Johnson’s Baby Powder, which she used on her perineum for decades.

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