Winner In Talc Lawsuit: Money Can't Make Up For Lost Health

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ST. LOUIS (CBSMiami/AP) —  A woman who won more than $70 million in a talcum power lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson says she is happy about the ruling but it doesn't make up for the damage to her health.

A St. Louis jury on Thursday sided with 63-year-old Deborah Giannecchini of Modesto, California. She said at a news conference Friday that she used Johnson's Baby Power for 45 years before being diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2012.
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Johnson & Johnson said in a statement that it sympathizes with women and their families impacted by ovarian cancer, but science has shown no link with talcum powder. The company plans to appeal.

It was the third big verdict awarded in St. Louis this year against the company. The three awards combined amount to nearly $200 million.

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