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23 years after 9/11, families of cancer victims fight for benefits

By The New York Times  
   September 11, 2024

Some families are still pushing for recognition after their loved ones died from cancer that they believe is linked to Sept. 11, but that the federal government won't recognize as such. The World Trade Center Health Program and the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund cancer latency policy stipulates that many cancers diagnosed before Sept. 11, 2005, cannot be considered linked to the attacks, and therefore those victims and their families are not eligible for federal benefits.

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