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9/11 First Responders See Cancer Rates Triple

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First Posted: 02/ 8/2012 12:19 pm Updated: 02/ 8/2012 12:19 pm

New research has revealed that among the 12,000 police officers who responded to September 11th, 297 have been diagnosed with cancer-related disabilities, more than triple the rate before the attack.

Furthermore, the disturbing statistics released by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association show that the average age of officers at the time of diagnosis is 44.

With 19 cases, lung cancer ranks as the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer.

Upon the 10th anniversary of the attacks, similar data conducted by the Fire Department of the City of New York showed that firefighters who exposed themselves to Ground Zero toxins and dust were 19 percent more likely to develop cancer when compared to unexposed workers.

In 2011, after years of debate, lawmakers signed the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act which works to provide healthcare coverage for illnesses stemming from exposure to time spent at Ground Zero.

In an email to HuffPost, co-sponsor of the Zardoga Act Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) explained:

The Bush Administration early on actually prevented the use of federal dollars to gather data on 9/11-related conditions through the original World Trade Center medical monitoring program. This is one of the reasons why, 10 years after the attacks, real peer-reviewed data on cancers and other diseases is only now coming to light. When we made the final push to pass the bill last year, we didn't have peer-reviewed data on cancers.

Cancer, however, is not among the illnesses covered by the Zardoga Act because of its high costs of treatment. Lawmakers and researchers hope that in five years, a number of cancers may indeed receive coverage.

WTC fund master Sheila Birnbaum encouraged people with health ailments from Ground Zero exposure to report them and seek treatment regardless, "We have laid the foundation for a claims-processing system that we believe will be fair, transparent and easy to navigate. With full funding now available, I am confident that we will be able to complete the necessary infrastructure for a streamlined, automated claims process in a timely."

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New research has revealed that among the 12,000 police officers who responded to September 11th, 297 have been diagnosed with cancer-related disabilities, more than triple the rate before the attack. ...
New research has revealed that among the 12,000 police officers who responded to September 11th, 297 have been diagnosed with cancer-related disabilities, more than triple the rate before the attack. ...
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04:00 AM on 02/09/2012
"9/11 First Responders See Cancer Rates Triple"
LOL! can this get any faker!, oh yeh attacks in
10:38 PM on 02/08/2012
Christie Todd Whitman, the environmental chief of the bush jr. crowd, said it was safe to work at ground zero when she knew it wasn't...how does she and her ex-boss sleep at night these days?...very well, thank you.....very well indeed.
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05:47 AM on 03/19/2012
EVERY dog has their day....... They are not dead yet..... What goes around comes around......Karma is a real BLEEP!!
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D Kennedy
Whose streets? OUR streets.
04:58 PM on 02/08/2012
Let no good deed go unpunished...
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PCCNYC
04:55 PM on 02/08/2012
I remember thinking back 10 years ago that the responders were going to have problems in the future and that they were going to get screwed over the minute Christine Whitman started claiming that there was no problem with the air over Ground Zero a couple of days after the attacks happened. It's an absolute disgrace the way this situation was handled and continues to be handled. But why should anyone be surprised when we see how veterans are treated?
04:00 PM on 02/08/2012
Hopefully they have their own medical insurance coverage
10:08 AM on 02/10/2012
I pray they do have their own medical insurance cause the scenario for veterans is appalling!