World Trade Center (WTC)-exposed responders may be eligible to receive no-cost medical monitoring and treatment for certified conditions, including cancer. The survival of responders with cancer has not previously been investigated.
Cancer survival among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A collaborative cohort study / Goldfarb, David G; Zeig-Owens, Rachel; Kristjansson, Dana; Li, Jiehui; Brackbill, Robert M; Farfel, Mark R; Cone, James E; Kahn, Amy R; Qiao, Baozhen; Schymura, Maria J; Webber, Mayris P; Dasaro, Christopher R; Lucchini, Roberto G; Todd, Andrew C; Prezant, David J; Hall, Charles B; Boffetta, Paolo. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0271-3586. - 64:10(2021), pp. 815-826. [10.1002/ajim.23278]
Cancer survival among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A collaborative cohort study
Lucchini, Roberto G;
2021
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World Trade Center (WTC)-exposed responders may be eligible to receive no-cost medical monitoring and treatment for certified conditions, including cancer. The survival of responders with cancer has not previously been investigated.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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