Archive of News (2021)

Firefighters working at World Trade Center during 9/11 are 13% more likely to develop cancer

The men were about four years younger when the disease was detected compared to their colleagues who also had cancer.

Chuck Norris: Some Lessons From 9/11 Seem Hard for Us To Remember

In the divisive world we now live in, such selfless and humane acts are important to remember. And as for the care of survivors, they should be abundantly compensated.

Watch: Einstein film on Dr. David Prezant and World Trade Center first responders

“Lifeline: A Doctor’s Commitment to 9/11 First Responders” is Albert Einstein College of Medicine’s film on the work of Dr. David Prezant.

Another name-reading in Lower Manhattan honors those who died of 9/11-related illnesses from Ground Zero

The event aimed to remind the world that the lives lost as a result of that day did not just occur in 2001, but have in fact continued to take fathers, mothers and sons and daughters from their loved ones.

Ceremonies end, but work continues for 9/11 heroes

To this day, healthcare providers continue to monitor and treat populations exposed to toxic debris on that fateful day, and many days after.

Risk of COPD 30% Higher in Earliest Responders to Twin Towers Collapse

COPD in these first responders is often preceded by a diagnosis of asthma, with 40% of these people developing asthma-COPD overlap.

Maloney, Nadler, Garbarino Seek Information on Services Provided by Contractor to 9/11 Survivors and Responders

We must ensure the World Trade Center Health Program not only has the necessary resources, but that the program is properly administered so that members receive the high-quality care that they need and deserve.

Study finds 24% higher prostate cancer risk among rescue/recovery workers after World Trade Center attacks

The findings indicate a shorter latency period from occupational exposure to disease development than that reported in other studies of men not involved in 9/11 recovery/rescue work.

FDNY Adds 25 Names to Memorial Wall for Deaths Related to World Trade Center Illnesses

To date more than 257 FDNY members have died of World Trade Center related illnesses.

A survivor’s fight for health care for young adults impacted by 9/11

“We have 9/11 survivors in every state. You know, there are 9/11 responders and survivors who are sick in almost every congressional district.”