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Home / Health / Talc Powder Faces New FDA Scrutiny Over Cancer Risk

Talc Powder Faces New FDA Scrutiny Over Cancer Risk

26 Nov

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Summary

  • FDA mandated to detect harmful asbestos in talc-based cosmetics.
  • Talc, used for absorption, can be contaminated with asbestos.
  • Past studies link talc use to ovarian cancer development.
Talc Powder Faces New FDA Scrutiny Over Cancer Risk

New regulations require the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to develop methods for detecting asbestos in talc-based cosmetic products. This initiative stems from the 2022 Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act, aimed at enhancing consumer safety.

Talc, commonly known as talcum powder, is a mineral valued in cosmetics for its ability to absorb moisture. However, it poses a health risk due to potential asbestos contamination. Concerns about talc's safety are not new; previous studies have indicated a historical link between its use and the development of ovarian cancer.

These developments signal a heightened focus on the safety of cosmetic ingredients, particularly those with a history of association with serious health concerns. The FDA's enhanced oversight is designed to identify and mitigate risks associated with ingredients like talc, ensuring greater protection for consumers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The FDA is now required to implement methods for detecting asbestos in talc-containing cosmetics.
Talc can be contaminated with asbestos, a known carcinogen, and has been historically linked to ovarian cancer.
This 2022 act mandates the FDA to enhance safety measures for cosmetics, including detecting harmful substances in talc.

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