Many residents first connect the dots after a diagnosis—sometimes years after regular use of talc-based hygiene products. Others learn about talc-related cancer concerns after seeing news coverage, community discussions, or hearing it from a doctor.
In Keller, the practical challenge is often the same: you’re balancing treatment while trying to reconstruct details—brands used, approximate purchase timing, and where products were stored in the home. Those details matter because Texas claims depend on evidence linking a product to a person’s medical condition.


