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Dusty Legacy Of 9/11 Still A Medical Mystery (VIDEO)

Like a lot of New Yorkers who spent time near the smoking ruins of the World Trade Center, Lorraine Ashman needs to take a deep breath before listing all the health problems that have afflicted her over the past decade.

9/11 ten years later: For many, the battle still continues

The official tally is that 23 NYPD officers lost their lives in the Sept. 11 terror attacks — but 45 cops have died of cancer since then, and hundreds more are battling the disease.

Latest WTC Registry Study to Ask About 9/11 Health Effects

More than 70,000 people exposed to the WTC attacks and their aftermath will undergo a third major study to assess the health effects of the terror strike, the city health department said.

Extend V.C.F. boundary north

We urge Special Master Sheila Birnbaum to extend the boundaries for eligibility for the Victim Compensation Fund portion of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health & Compensation Act to match the same northernmost boundary for the healthcare portion of the bill. Currently the northern boundary for the healthcare portion is Houston Street while the northern boundary for the V.C.F. portion is Reade Street. This modification must be completed before regulations are finalized in September.

10 Years and a Diagnosis Later, 9/11 Demons Haunt Thousands

In the safety of her therapist’s office in late 2001, Dr. Margaret Dessau made a tape reliving what it was like to look out her living room window after she heard the boom of a hijacked plane eight blocks away.

Study on cancer and 9/11 alarms many

John Devlin, 50, was a healthy, athletic engineer who never smoked. In 2009, however, after toiling at Ground Zero following 9/11, he developed a disease often associated with a longtime chain smoker: throat cancer.

Commish Ray Kelly disagrees with Zadroga doctor on Ground Zero-related cancer cases

Contradicting a decision to ax cancer-stricken responders from a new 9/11 fund, the city’s top cop revealed yesterday that 46 officers have died from the disease he says is linked to Ground Zero.

Doc running WTC program rules out cancer for now, but wisely leaves door open for scientific proof

Doc running WTC program rules out cancer for now, but wisely leaves door open for scientific proof
The results of the government’s first review of a possible link between exposure to toxins at the World Trade Center site and cancer have understandably raised ire among sick and desperate first responders. But the finding – that there isn’t enough proof yet to justify the new 9/11 compensation fund covering cancer cases – was the only responsible conclusion.

Report: Not enough evidence to link 9/11 to cancer

Under the new James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, the administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program must periodically review whether cancer can be linked to the 9/11 attacks or cleanup.

9/11 Health Czar Says Science Fails To Link Cancer To Ground Zero Toxins

Veterans of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and cleanup who are stricken with cancer had their hopes dashed Tuesday — at least temporarily — of having their illness included among those eligible for help from the government.