Johnson & Johnson wins talc cancer lawsuit in California court
Johnson & Johnson successfully defended against allegations that its talc products caused cancer in three women.

Johnson & Johnson prevailed in a California lawsuit where three women alleged the company's talc products caused their cancer.
The pharmaceutical and consumer products company faced claims that its talc-containing products were linked to the development of cancer in the plaintiffs. J&J has faced numerous similar lawsuits over its talc products in recent years.
The company has consistently denied that its talc products cause cancer and has defended the safety of its products in court proceedings. This California case represents another legal victory for J&J in ongoing talc-related litigation.
J&J has been dealing with thousands of lawsuits alleging connections between its talc products and various cancers. The company has had mixed results in court, with some victories and some significant settlements or verdicts against it.
The outcome of individual talc cases continues to vary as the litigation proceeds through different jurisdictions across the United States.