In Sandy and the surrounding Portland metro area, many people first notice a potential connection after a diagnosis, a specialist consult, or a review of consumer product histories. Common starting points include:
- Long-term use of baby powder or talc-containing personal care products at home
- Use of powder products for athletic activities—including hiking, running, and other recreation that many residents enjoy locally
- Reliance on product labels and marketing that suggested routine use was safe
- Switching brands over the years and realizing later that the exposure history may span multiple products
It’s not unusual for people to discover the issue after years of use—especially when they no longer have the original container or packaging. That’s why a careful, document-driven approach matters.


