Archive of News (2024)
MD Anderson joins 9/11 support initiative amid controversy
On June 14, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center took to X to release another statement, saying it would participate in the World Trade Center Health Program Network.
MD Anderson to join program for 9/11 responders after controversy
In a statement Friday afternoon, the Houston-based cancer center said it would join the World Trade Center Health Program.
9/11 responders with high dust exposure have increased dementia risk
People who were exposed to the toxic dust are developing early onset dementia at a higher rate than those who had no exposure or wore protective equipment.
9/11 survivor group sues NYC for documents on Ground Zero toxins
The lawsuit was filed by the nonprofit 911 Health Watch, whose 2023 freedom of information requests were repeatedly denied by city agencies.
Stony Brook University 9/11 study: Dementia spike among Ground Zero responders
First responders at Ground Zero show a far higher rate of dementia than the general population and are a reminder of the “devastating consequences” from working at the pile, according to a new study.
Study Shows Increased Rates of Dementia in 9/11 Responders with More Exposure to Toxins
A new study that evaluates more than 5,000 WTC responders indicates that those who had more exposures to WTC-related toxins have dementia at a higher rate than other responders.
MD Anderson accused of cutting off sick 9/11 responders
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is disrupting care for three dozen patients sickened while responding to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack over a payment dispute, the advocacy organization 911 Health Watch alleges.
Incidence of Dementia Before Age 65 Years Among World Trade Center Attack Responders
In this cohort study including 5010 World Trade Center general responders aged a median of 53 years, the incidence of dementia before age 65 was higher in responders who were more severely exposed.
9/11 first responders with severe debris exposure have higher risk of dementia, study finds
Researchers at Stony Brook University in New York found severe exposure to building debris was significantly associated with a higher risk of dementia before age 65.
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer says former NYC mayor may have a lung disease related to 9/11
Attorneys Gary C. Fischoff and Joan A. Keely, acting on behalf of Giuliani, alleged in a 17-page court filing that the politician’s potential condition could limit his ‘future health’ and ‘future earning capacity’.