Many families in the Albuquerque metro area—including residents coming from Los Lunas—discover potential talc-related links only after a diagnosis. If that’s your situation, focus on two parallel tracks:
- Medical documentation (immediate priority): follow your care plan and keep copies of test results, pathology reports, treatment summaries, and follow-up notes.
- Product and exposure details (while memories are fresh): write down brands, approximate years of use, where the product was purchased, and how it was used in your home.
This early record-building is especially important when you’re trying to connect long-term exposure to a complex medical condition. In product cases, the strongest claims typically come from clean timelines and well-organized records—not guesswork.


