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November 30, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on an article by MedicalXpress which discusses new research done at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore that may help treat a specific aggressive ovarian cancer sub. (read more...)
November 30, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent report by HarrisMartin Publishing indicating that Johnson & Johnson has requested all third party litigation funding companies be disclosed. The report s. (read more...)
November 29, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent ruling that has allowed a Philadelphia talcum powder lawsuit to proceed to court. Consumer Advocacy News reports, “U.S. (read more...)
November 29, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on new methods that may help identify ovarian cancer early on. According to BioOptics World, Jennifer Barton, Ph.D., is leading a two-year, $1 million project funded by . (read more...)
November 28, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on the uses of talcum powder as more lawsuits continue to surround the product. According to the FDA, “Talc has many uses in cosmetics and other personal care products; . (read more...)
November 28, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on research identifying a protein that aids the spread of cancer. According to an article by Science Daily, “researchers have identified a protein that helps ovarian can. (read more...)
November 28, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on an article by Starts at 60, discussing new technology that will help patients record their symptoms. The article states that Ovarian Cancer Australia is encouraging w. (read more...)
November 25, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent communication from Immunovaccine that states their lead immuno-oncology product candidate has been granted Orphan Drug Designation. According to a communicat. (read more...)
November 24, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent article by The Daily Mail indicating that nearly half of women with ovarian cancer were originally misdiagnosed. The article states that “Research found wome. (read more...)
November 23, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on FDA publications discussing studies concerning talcum powder and cancer risks. According to the FDA’s science and research page, studies done on rats to evaluate the . (read more...)
November 22, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a plaintiff who filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson on behalf of her grandmother. Consumer Advocacy News detailed the accounts of two women who have filed t. (read more...)
November 22, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent article by Philly.com regarding a new experimental drug developed by AstraZeneca. According to the article, “AstraZeneca's Lynparza tablets substantially del. (read more...)
November 21, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent lawsuit filed by four women who claim that Johnson & Johnson baby powder products are directly linked to cancer. The Kitsap Sun reports that a new lawsui. (read more...)
November 30, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent report by HarrisMartin Publishing which discusses briefing exchanges concerning venue, forum non conveniens, severance, and jurisdiction. Reports state, “par. (read more...)
November 30, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on new cases that have been filed in Delaware State Court regarding talcum powder. According to HarrisMartin Publishing, Plaintiffs have filed 10 separate talcum powder . (read more...)
November 29, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a case that was recently filed on behalf of a woman who died in March of ovarian cancer. According to an article by The Exponent Telegram, the daughter of a Pennsboro. (read more...)
November 28, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on FDA follow up and how the organization responded after claims that talcum powder is linked to cancer. The FDA stated in a communication that in response to questions . (read more...)
November 28, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on the growing number of women who have been encouraged to file lawsuits concerning talcum powder. Consumer Advocacy News stated in a recent article that several women f. (read more...)
November 28, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a release from EurekAlert concerning the use of combination therapy in patients with ovarian cancer. According to the release, “Researchers at The Wistar Institute ha. (read more...)
November 25, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a Medical Xpress article discussing the use of epigenetics in treating ovarian cancer. The article states, “In the past few years, researchers have developed a host o. (read more...)
November 24, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on an article by Scicasts indicating that researchers in Georgia have achieved unprecedented results in fighting ovarian cancer. According to the article, researchers at. (read more...)
November 23, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on an article by Oncology Nurse Advisor concerning surgery that could improve survival rates for ovarian cancer patients. According to the article, “Primary cytoreductiv. (read more...)
November 23, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on an article by australianmining.com regarding a talcum powder lawsuit involving Rio Tinto and Johnson & Johnson. The article states that plaintiffs who once named . (read more...)
November 22, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a statement by The American Cancer Society concerning the alleged links between cancer and talcum powder. According to The American Cancer Society’s website, “it has . (read more...)
November 21, 2016
TheProductLawyers.com reports on a recent lawsuit filed by a Louisiana woman who claims Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder products led to the development of ovarian cancer. The Louisiana Record s. (read more...)