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Characteristics of Cancers in Community Members Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster at a Young Age

Florsheim, Rebecca Lynn; Zhang, Qiao; Durmus, Nedim; Zhang, Yian; Pehlivan, Sultan; Arslan, Alan A; Shao, Yongzhao; Reibman, Joan
The destruction of the World Trade Center (WTC) towers on 11 September 2001 (9/11) released tons of dust and smoke into the atmosphere, exposing hundreds of thousands of community members (survivors) and responders to carcinogens. The WTC Environmental Health Center (WTC EHC) is a federally designated surveillance and treatment program for community members who were present in the New York City disaster area on 9/11 or during the months that followed. WTC EHC enrollment requires exposure to the WTC dust and fumes and a federally certifiable medical condition, which includes most solid and blood cancers. Several studies have described the prevalence and characteristics of cancers in responders and survivors exposed to the WTC dust and fumes as adults. Cancers in those exposed at a young age warrant specific investigation since environmental toxin exposure at a younger age may change cancer risk. We describe the characteristics of 269 cancer patients with 278 cancer diagnoses among WTC EHC enrollees who were young in age (aged 0 to 30) on 9/11. These include 215 patients with a solid tumor (79.9%) and 54 with a lymphoid and/or hematopoietic cancer (20.1%). Among them, 9 patients had a known second primary cancer. A total of 23 different types of cancer were identified, including cancer types rare for this age group. Many were diagnosed in individuals lacking traditional cancer-specific risk factors such as tobacco use. The current study is the first to report specifically on cancer characteristics of younger enrollees in the WTC EHC program.
PMID: 36429881
ISSN: 1660-4601
CID: 5364632

Black carbon accumulation in extrapulmonary human tissues

Florsheim, Rebecca; Bressler, Joseph P; Tsai, Gwendolyn; Drichko, Natalia; Steenbergen, Charles
ORIGINAL:0016324
ISSN: 2006-9820
CID: 5364642

Implementing universal oral HIV screening in an urban emergency department-do demographic characteristics impact acceptance of testing? [Letter]

Trotter, Andrew B; Bhayani, Nikhil; Florsheim, Rebecca; Novak, Richard M
PMID: 20034354
ISSN: 1537-6591
CID: 4587642