After a diagnosis, it’s common to feel pulled in different directions: calling specialists, coordinating pharmacy needs, and answering questions from insurers. A good early priority is to preserve the information that typically becomes hardest to reconstruct later.
Start a simple “case file” (paper or digital) with:
- Pathology and biopsy reports
- Discharge summaries and treatment plans
- Imaging results and follow-up notes
- Any doctor correspondence that discusses possible causes or risk factors
- Insurance letters showing what has been covered and what hasn’t
If you still have any talc-containing product containers, keep labels, batch codes, and packaging inserts. If you don’t, that’s not unusual—many people in Lomita remember brands only from household routines years earlier. Your lawyer can help turn those memories into a workable exposure timeline.


