For many residents, the issue starts indirectly—often after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a conversation with a physician about possible risk factors. From there, families begin connecting the dots:
- Older household routines (including baby powder or personal care products used for years)
- Intermittent use that still totals many months or longer
- Multiple product brands over time, which can complicate identification
- Caregiver memory gaps, especially when product containers were discarded
In Janesville, it’s also common for people to receive treatment across different local providers. That can mean your medical records are spread out, and your exposure history is scattered—making it even more important to build a clear timeline early.


