September 11th and Lung Cancer – Malignant Neoplasm of Bronchus and Lung
The 9/11 dust caused lung cancer in countless first responders, downtown workers, residents, and other people exposed in lower Manhattan on 9/11 and during the many months after. Lung and other cancers in the 9/11 exposed population are linked to the exposure to many carcinogenic agents near the WTC, including arsenic, asbestos, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, nickel, silica dust, and soot. A decade after the attack, scientists released information about what was in that plume, including jet fuel, building materials, asbestos, and other toxic ingredients.