Health and environmental consequences of the World Trade Center disaster
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Interactive effect of cigarette smoke extract and World Trade Center dust particles on airway cell cytotoxicityExposure, probable PTSD and lower respiratory illness among World Trade Center rescue, recovery and clean-up workersChronic and acute exposures to the World Trade Center disaster and lower respiratory symptoms: area residents and workersResponder safety and health: preparing for future disastersInduced sputum assessment in New York City Firefighters exposed to World Trade Center dustCo-occurring lower respiratory symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder 5 to 6 years after the World Trade Center terrorist attackIncreased rates of asthma among World Trade Center disaster respondersThe impact of the World Trade Center attack on FDNY firefighter retirement, disabilities, and pension benefitsHealth consequences of the September 11 World Trade Center attacks: a reviewEnduring mental health morbidity and social function impairment in World Trade Center rescue, recovery, and cleanup workers: the psychological dimension of an environmental health disasterEstimating the World Trade Center tower population on September 11, 2001: a capture-recapture approachA novel system to generate WTC dust particles for inhalation exposuresComorbid trends in World Trade Center cough syndrome and probable posttraumatic stress disorder in firefightersAsthma diagnosed after 11 September 2001 among rescue and recovery workers:findings from the World Trade Center Health Registry"Sarcoid like" granulomatous pulmonary disease in World Trade Center disaster respondersAssociations of World Trade Center exposures with pulmonary and cardiometabolic outcomes among children seeking care for health concernsNested case-control study of selected systemic autoimmune diseases in World Trade Center rescue/recovery workersA computerized, self-administered questionnaire to evaluate posttraumatic stress among firefighters after the World Trade Center collapseCase report: lung disease in World Trade Center responders exposed to dust and smoke: carbon nanotubes found in the lungs of World Trade Center patients and dust samplesOverview of 9/11 experiences and respiratory and mental health conditions among World Trade Center Health Registry enrolleesExposures among pregnant women near the World Trade Center site on 11 September 2001Trends in respiratory symptoms of firefighters exposed to the World Trade Center disaster: 2001-2005Comparison of WTC dust size on macrophage inflammatory cytokine release in vivo and in vitroObstructive airways disease with air trapping among firefighters exposed to World Trade Center dustBiomarkers of World Trade Center particulate matter exposure: physiology of distal airway and blood biomarkers that predict FEV1 declineAcute high-level exposure to WTC particles alters expression of genes associated with oxidative stress and immune function in the lungHealth effects of World Trade Center (WTC) dust: an unprecedented disaster with inadequate risk managementChemosensory loss: functional consequences of the World Trade Center disasterCancer in World Trade Center responders: findings from multiple cohorts and options for future studyAsbestos exposures to truck drivers during World Trade Center cleanup operationsRespiratory and other health effects reported in children exposed to the World Trade Center disaster of 11 September 2001Impact of September 11 World Trade Center disaster on children and pregnant womenTrajectories of PTSD risk and resilience in World Trade Center responders: an 8-year prospective cohort studyThe World Trade Center disaster and the health of workers: five-year assessment of a unique medical screening programRespiratory health of 985 children exposed to the World Trade Center disaster: report on world trade center health registry wave 2 follow-up, 2007-2008The evolving spectrum of pulmonary disease in responders to the World Trade Center tragedy.Post-September 11, 2001, incidence of systemic autoimmune diseases in World Trade Center-exposed firefighters and emergency medical service workersEarly assessment of cancer outcomes in New York City firefighters after the 9/11 attacks: an observational cohort studyThe WTC disaster and asbestos regulationsMonitoring for asbestos: U.S. EPA methods
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Health and environmental consequences of the World Trade Center disaster
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Alison S Geyh
Christopher Small
Frederica Perera
George Thurston
Gertrud Berkowitz
NIEHS World Trade Center Working Group
Panos G Georgopoulos
Paul J Lioy
Stephen H Gavett
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10.1289/EHP.6702
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