2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3482965/v1
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The World Trade Center Exposome and Health Effects in 9/11 Rescue and Recovery Workers

Elza Rechtman,
Michelle Rodriguez,
Elena Colicino
et al.

Abstract: In the aftermath of the World Trade Center (WTC) attack, rescue and recovery workers faced hazardous conditions and toxic agents. Prior research linked these exposures to adverse health effects, but mainly examined individual factors, overlooking complex mixture effects. This study applies an exposomic approach encompassing the totality of responders' experience, defined as the WTC exposome. We analyzed data from 34,096 members of the WTC Health Program General Responder, including mental and physical health, … Show more

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