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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

MedicalConspiracies- 9/11 Firefighters Radiation Cancers “Off the Scale”





New York Firefighters Radiation Cancers "Off the Scale"

RADIATION CANCERS KILL 345 SO FAR

It's a fact that New York City firefighters are dying of cancer in record numbers.

9/11 FIREFIGHTERS ARE GETTING CANCER AT A FASTER RATE THAN OTHERS, CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER REVEALS

By Daily Mail Reporter

Firefighters who recovered bodies at Ground Zero are developing cancer at a faster rate than those who worked before the atrocity, medical officials have revealed.

A seven-year study by the New York Fire Department has claimed that there are 'unusual rises' in the number of cancer cases among firefighters who worked in the aftermath of 9/11.

Some types of cancer among 9/11 firefighters are even 'bizarrely off the charts', according to sources who have seen the as-yet-undisclosed federal-funded study.

Dr. David Prezant, the Fire Department's chief medical officer, has reportedly said that cancer cases across 'all ranks' of the FDNY who worked at Ground Zero are 'up significantly'.

It is thought that the report – due to be officially disclosed in time for the 10th anniversary of the terror attacks in September – cites unusual rises in leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma.

The report also states increases in esophageal, prostate and thyroid cancers.

'It's a fact that New York City firefighters are dying of cancer in record numbers.

'We have buried 10 firefighters in just the last 15 weeks, seven with cancer. On Sept. 10, 2001, they were young, healthy firefighters.'

In 2007, doctors at Mt. Sinai Medical Center, which monitors World Trade Center rescue workers, noted blood cancers like multiple myeloma, which normally strikes in the 60s or 70s, were being found in relatively young officers.

The New York state Health Department has confirmed that 345 Ground Zero workers have died of various cancers as of June 2010.

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/04/04/911-nuke-demolition-proof-firefighters-radiation-cancers-off-the-scale/


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