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Congress Bids to Add Uterine Cancer Linked to 9/11 to Covered Conditions

A bipartisan congressional coalition is pressing for the World Trade Center Health Program to reverse its September 2019 decision to reject uterine cancer as a covered condition.

Congresswoman Claudia Tenney Cosponsors Bipartisan Bill to Support 9/11 First Responders

This bipartisan bill addresses funding shortfalls in the World Trade Center Health Program to make absolutely certain that funding for the program is provided well into the future.

Helping survivors survive: Congress owes more to those stricken by 9/11-related health problems

The people who rushed to help downtown on that terrible September Tuesday and in the days, weeks and months to follow didn’t do so as Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans.

Study connects liver disease risks to rescue workers who helped at 9/11 attack in N.Y.

Researchers found that the sooner a responder arrived at the WTC, the more likely they were to show signs of steatosis.

Maloney, Nadler, Garbarino, and Gillibrand Introduce the Bipartisan 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act

This legislation would address a funding shortfall in the WTCHP and ensure its adequate funding now and in the future.

Ahead of Sept. 11 anniversary, Congress scrambles to fully fund World Trade Center Health Program

The needs of responders have proven to be even greater than anyone feared, and health care costs have also risen faster than predicted.

Former NYPD Sergeant Pleads Guilty To 9/11 Benefits Fraud

Sally Spinosa pled guilty in Manhattan federal court to one count of theft of public money related to her false application for benefits related to the attack on New York on September 11, 2001.

Rep. Sherrill Urges World Trade Center Health Program to Expedite Decision on Including Uterine Cancer as Covered Condition

Scientists and physicians submitted a petition to add uterine cancer as a covered condition in September 2020, but they have yet to receive a response.

Two groups of eligible 9/11 survivors, families face deadline to register with Victim Compensation Fund

Thursday marks the last day that two eligible groups of people can register with the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) based on previously diagnosed illnesses related to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.

World Trade Center responders with greatest exposure to toxic dust have higher likelihood of liver disease

Mount Sinai researchers have found evidence for the first time that World Trade Center responders had a higher likelihood of developing liver disease if they arrived at the site right after the attacks.