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9/11-Related Illnesses

Dr.Sanjay Gupta reports on a startling new study that suggests a link between the 9/11 dust and cancer in firefighters.

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Firefighters responding to 9/11 at increased cancer riskupdated: Sun Sep 11 2011 15:08:00

Firefighters exposed to toxic dust and fumes clogging the air after the World Trade Center towers collapsed 10 years ago are more likely to develop cancer, according to a new study.

CNNMoney: The 9/11 fund: Putting a price on lifeupdated: Wed Sep 07 2011 09:38:00

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, were unprecedented, not only in their intensity and devastation, but in the way Washington responded.

CNNMoney: Some 9/11 first responders get help - and some don'tupdated: Tue Sep 06 2011 11:39:00

Ralph and Barbara Geidel have spent close to $100,000 on his medical treatment since 2003, when the former fireman and 9/11 first responder was first diagnosed with tongue and neck cancer.

9/11 responders upset that program won't cover cancer costsupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 18:34:00

Many 9/11 first responders are up in arms over a controversial decision that leaves cancer off the list of conditions covered by the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.

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