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9/11 responders may have higher risk of some cancers

(Reuters Health) – Rescue and recovery workers who provided aid after the World Trade Center attacks may have an increased

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Cancer Link Unclear

A new study of nearly 56,000 people exposed to rubble and fumes from the World Trade Center site found increased

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9/11 cancer study is inconclusive

CHICAGO — The most comprehensive study of potential World Trade Center-related cancers raises more questions than it answers and will

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9/11 Debris Not Direct Cause Of Cancer, NYC DOH Study Says

A new study conducted by the New York City Department of Health concludes that there is no clear relationship between

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WTC Responders: Hints of Cancer Link

Several types of cancer occurred significantly more often in people who worked at the site of the former World Trade

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World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers Have Had Increased Incidence of Certain Types of Cancer

EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 3 P.M. (CT) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2012 Media Advisory: To contact co-author Steven D. Stellman, Ph.D., M.P.H.,

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Study Finds Increased Rate Of 3 Types Of Cancer Among 9/11 Recovery Workers

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The most comprehensive study on whether the toxins in the air at ground zero after 9/11

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New York court says Ground Zero police entitled to disability benefits

ALBANY, New York (Reuters) – New York state’s top court has cleared the way for two New York City police

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John Feal talks about money being slow to roll out for the 9/11 victims who are entitled to compensation from the Zadroga Bill

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