World Trade Center Health Program, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Optum Serve, LaCrosse, WI, USA.
Arch Environ Occup Health. 2023;78(4):222-228. doi: 10.1080/19338244.2023.2188152. Epub 2023 Mar 13.
The events of September 11, 2001 (9/11) exposed nearly a half million persons to many carcinogenic chemicals and dusts, as well as psychological and physical stressors. Subsequent epidemiologic studies of 9/11-exposed persons have suggested elevated risks for some cancers, e.g., prostate cancer, thyroid cancer, and melanoma. To detect cancer at an early stage, the US Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening certain asymptomatic persons for lung, colorectal, cervical and breast cancer, but not for other cancers. High quality cancer diagnosis and treatment guidelines are available from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network and the National Cancer Institute. For enrolled members, the WTC Health Program provides coverage for cancer screening and diagnosis, and covers medically necessary treatment costs for all types of cancer, assuming 9/11-exposure and minimum latency requirements are met, and a Program-affiliated physician attests that 9/11 exposures were substantially likely to have been a significant factor in aggravating, contributing to, or causing the enrolled WTC member's cancer.
2001 年 9 月 11 日(9/11)事件使近 50 万人接触到许多致癌化学物质和粉尘,以及心理和身体压力源。随后对 9/11 暴露人群的流行病学研究表明,某些癌症的风险增加,例如前列腺癌、甲状腺癌和黑色素瘤。为了早期发现癌症,美国预防服务工作组建议对某些无症状人群进行肺癌、结直肠癌、宫颈癌和乳腺癌的筛查,但不包括其他癌症。国家综合癌症网络和国家癌症研究所提供高质量的癌症诊断和治疗指南。对于注册成员,世界贸易中心健康计划提供癌症筛查和诊断的覆盖范围,并涵盖所有类型癌症的医疗必需治疗费用,前提是满足 9/11 暴露和最小潜伏期要求,并且计划附属医生证明 9/11 暴露很可能是加重、促成或导致注册世贸中心成员癌症的一个重要因素。