9/11 responders will not get coverage for cancer

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Workers who were involved in the response to the World Trade Center attack will not have their cancer treatments compensated, program administrators say.
http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/07/26/new.york.trade.center.cancer/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
Workers who were involved in the response to the World Trade Center attack will not have their cancer treatments compensated under a program set up after September 11, according to a controversial decision released Tuesday by the World Trade Center Health Program.

There is inadequate "published scientific and medical findings" that a causal link exists between September 11 exposures and the occurrence of cancer in responders and survivors, program Administrator John Howard said in a statement.

The decision forms part of the first periodic review of what the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act will provide.

After a lengthy battle, President Obama signed the $4.2 billion legislation in January to provide health care for those who helped clear the rubble and search for human remains at the World Trade Center site in New York.
"As new research and findings are released, we will continue to do periodic reviews of cancer" for the program, Howard said, with the next review expected in early to mid-2012.
Translation: As soon as enough of you die and reach the untreatable stages, we'll 'find cause' and start a token effort to treat you.
 
:rolleyes:

yes, all the things that in a different setting are highly controlled or forbidden, that they they were released in t the air, but nooooo, they don't cause cancer....
 
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