Perineal Talc Safety Shown In Epidemiologic Meta-Analysis - CFTA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
An interpretation of multiple epidemiologic studies on the correlation between talc use and ovarian cancer suggests "the dose-response relation across dose levels above zero" does not increase, but instead declines, according to an analysis by Kenneth Rothman, PhD, Boston University, et al.
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