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Organization Type: National Institutions

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The National Library of Medicine (NLM), the world's largest medical library and a component of the National Institutes of Health, collects, preserves, and makes available to the public information about health, medicine, and the biomedical sciences. To continue fulfilling this mission, NLM is collecting and archiving related Web content, which also serves to document the histories of health and medicine. For questions about our web archiving program contact us at nlmwebcollecting@nlm.nih.gov.

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Title: ’Dust Lady’ Marcy Borders, featured in haunting Sept. 11 photo, dies of cancer | The Star

URL: https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2015/08/26/dust-lady-marcy-borders-featured-in-haunting-sept-11-photo-dies-of-cancer.html

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: News article, titled "'Dust Lady' Marcy Borders, featured in haunting Sept. 11 photo, dies of cancer," by J. Freedom du Lac of the Washington Post and published on The Star's website on August 26, 2015. It reports on the death of a World Trade Center survivor who was the subject of a famous photographs in which she is seen completely covered in gray dust just after the collapse of the building on September 11, 2001.

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Title: The Long-Term Health Effects of September 11, 2001

URL: https://www.renalandurologynews.com/home/expert-perspectives/september-11-cancers-cvd-kidney-health-problems-michael-crane-interview/

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: News article, titled "The Long-Term Health Effects of September 11, 2001," by Natasha Persaud and published on the Renal & Urology News website on September 6, 2019. Dr. Michael Crane, Director of the World Trade Center Health Program at Mount Sinai, was interviewed for this article. It summarizes the health problems experienced by first responders of the September 11, 2001 attacks that urologists and nephrologists should be aware of.

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Title: Unknown Exposure | Mount Sinai - New York

URL: https://www.mountsinai.org/about/newsroom/road-resilience/unknown-exposure/

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: Audio recording of an episode, titled "Unknown Exposure," of the Road to Resilience podcast. It features Michael Crane, MD, Medical Director of the World Trade Center Program Clinical Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai, and volunteer first responder Bianca Bob Miller relating their personal accounts of working at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center and their knowledge of 9/11-related illnesses. The page includes a full transcript.

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Title: LONG-TERM HEALTH IMPACTS FROM SEPTEMBER 11: A REVIEW OF TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS, AND MONITORING EFFORTS

URL: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CHRG-110shrg34458/html/CHRG-110shrg34458.htm

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: Hearing report, titled "Long-Term Health Impacts from September 11: A Review of Treatment, Diagnosis, and Monitoring Efforts," by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions and published on March 21, 2007. It contains a transcript of the hearing statements and responses made by various senators, first responders, and medical professionals on how the conditions at the September 11, 2001 attacks sites negatively impacted the health of first responders, survivors, and recovery workers.

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Title: 9/11 health fund covers survivors for life — but few know about it - CBS News

URL: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/911-health-fund-covers-survivors-for-life-but-few-know-about-it/

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: News article, titled "9/11 health fund covers survivors for life — but few know about it," by Megan Cerullo and published on the CBS News website on September 11, 2019. It reports on the large number of first responders, survivors, and recovery workers who are unaware that they are eligible for free lifetime care under the World Trade Center Health Program. The article faults the public's lack of awareness of this program on the federal government's failure to effectively communicate its existence to those impacted by exposure to toxic dust at the attack sites.

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Title: 9/11 World Trade Center: Asbestos Exposure & Health Effects

URL: https://www.asbestos.com/world-trade-center/

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: Web page, titled "Asbestos, 9/11 and the World Trade Center", maintained by an advocacy center and information resource for mesothelioma patients. The page provides information the components and health effects of the "toxic dust" that was created by the collapse of the twin towers during the September 11, 2001 attacks. It also provides information on how responders and survivors can receive compensation to help cover their medical care.

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Title: Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008 | Environmental Health Perspectives | Vol. 121, No. 6

URL: https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/ehp.1205894

Collection: September 11: Health Effects and Policy web archive

Description: Research report, titled "Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001-2008," by Samara Solan, Sylvan Wallenstein, Moshe Shapiro, et al, published in the Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) monthly journal on June 1, 2013. EHP is supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). The report documents the results of an investigation evaluating incidence of cancer in responders enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Program.

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