Uterine cancer is now recognized as the latest 9/11-related disease. Women, who lived, worked, went to school near to the September 11th terror attacks, or were first ...
Cancers of the uterus will be officially added to the federal list of 9/11-related health conditions, after months of delays, the Daily News has learned. The addition is expected to take place ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Officials announced Wednesday that uterine cancer will now be added to the World Trade Center Health Program's list of illnesses related to 9/11. This means women who lived, worked ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Federal authorities on Wednesday will add uterine cancer to the list of 9/11-recognized illnesses, the Advance/SILive.com has learned, widening the scope of conditions covered by ...
When Kathryn Meany was first diagnosed with endometrial cancer in 2016, she asked her doctors if it could be linked to her exposure to the toxic air that swirled through lower Manhattan, where she ...
Karen Smith got uterine cancer from the toxic chemicals near to Ground Zero. She is one of the first women to be certified by the World Trade Center Health Program, which finally added uterine cancer ...
The federal government could soon add uterine cancer to the list of health conditions covered by the World Trade Center Health Program, after a yearslong effort led by Rutgers University physicians ...
A Brooklyn woman suffering from uterine cancer has received a first-of-its-kind award from the 9/11 victim compensation fund — coming after years of advocacy that finally led to the disease being ...
Federal health officials are dragging their feet on adding cancers of the uterus to a list of 9/11-related health conditions — outraging survivors fighting to have the illnesses recognized. “They’re ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Denise Shockley was less than a mile away from the Twin Towers when they were struck on Sept. 11, 2001. She ran from the District Council 37 building on Barclay Street to her ...
Scientists have demonstrated a causal link between environmental phthalates (toxic chemicals found in everyday consumer products) and the increased growth of uterine fibroids, the most common tumors ...
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