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The World Health Organization's cancer agency on Friday classified talc as 'probably carcinogenic' for humans, however an outside expert warned against misinterpreting the announcement as a 'smoking gun'. The decision was based on 'limited evidence' talc could cause ovarian cancer in humans, 'sufficient evidence' it was linked to cancer in rats and 'strong mechanistic evidence' that it shows carcinogenic signs in human cells, the WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said. Talc is a naturally occurring mineral which is mined in many parts of the world and is often used to make talcum baby powder. Most people are

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