In a community like Roanoke—where many residents are suburban homeowners and caregivers—claims frequently begin one of two ways:
- Diagnosis prompts a retrospective review. After a new cancer or other serious condition is identified, families revisit old routines and product use.
- Caregiving changes the story. Parents and grandparents may recall long-term use of baby powder for friction, moisture, or everyday skin care.
Because these timelines can stretch across decades, the practical challenge is often less about “whether talc was used” and more about which specific product(s) were used, how consistently, and what the label and marketing represented at the time.


