Hundreds of women in the UK are planning to take on one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies over alleged links between talc and cancer.
Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021, Cassandra Wardle is one of the women launching a group action against the biggest seller of talcum powder, Johnson & Johnson (J&J).
Cassandra, who stumbled on a Facebook article linking cancer and talc following her diagnosis, said it was used on her as a baby and she continued to use it "for 20 years or more".
"You mimic your mum who used it," she said. "Baby powder was supposed to be something deemed 'safe to use', even on a baby's bum."
If it proceeds, the legal action would be the first of its kind brought against the pharmaceutical multinational in the UK.