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Cancer Among 9/11 Responders: Incidence and Risk Factors 20 Years Later
Two decades after the attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC), health problems among first responders and survivors remain a concern.
101 names added to state’s fallen officers memorial
The ceremony was held just weeks after the 20th anniversary of 9/11, and the impact of that day and the weeks that followed continued to be visible at the memorial.
The World Trade Center Health Program: Twenty years of health effects research
In this commentary, we describe the WTC Health Program, with emphasis on the health-effects research it has funded since inception in 2011.
Nadler, Maloney Press City for 9/11 Documents on Air-Quality Hazards
9/11 World Trade Center health advocates from first-responder unions and the lower Manhattan neighborhood supported the call for the city to disclose all documents.
Health Trends among 9/11 Responders from 2011-2021: A Review of World Trade Center Health Program Statistics
Cancer in general, as well as lung disease, heart disease, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), seem to be increasing among 9/11 responders, even now close to 20 years later.
The Relationship between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Self-management Behaviors in World Trade Center Workers with Asthma
We did not find significant differences in key asthma self-management behaviors between WTC workers with and without PTSD.
TWU Honors Its Post-9/11 Dead And Others Who Labored at WTC
Since 2014, the union has awarded its Injured 9/11 Rescue and Recovery Medal to members who were part of the efforts at the Trade Center and suffer from related health conditions.
Maloney & Nadler Request Giuliani Admin Documents on 9/11 Toxins
“The time has come for a full accounting of the history of 9/11.”
Maloney, Nadler ask NYC mayors what they knew about health hazards at Ground Zero
The new letter suggests that at least two members of Congress do not believe the administrations of Giuliani and his successor, Michael Bloomberg, delivered all the goods.