WTC Health Program now covers uterine cancer, opening free care to hundreds of first responders, survivors

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First responders and survivors of the 9/11 attacks who have uterine cancer are now eligible for free health care and compensation, as the World Trade Center Health Program formally added the cancer to its list of covered conditions.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.First responders and survivors of the 9/11 attacks who have uterine cancer are now eligible for free health care and compensation, as the World Trade Center Health Program formally added the cancer to its list of covered conditions on Wednesday. Uterine cancer isMore than 200 women already enrolled in the WTC Health Program for other conditions have uterine cancer,.

Uterine cancer patients are now eligible for treatment with no out-of-pocket costs, joining thousands of other first responders and survivors who became sick following exposure to pollutants at ground zero. Unlike the typical process for new federal rulings, there is no waiting period for the change to take effect, meaning patients became eligible immediately this week.

“It's a big relief to know that the World Trade Center program would cover another episode of uterine cancer,” said Regina Cervantes, a former EMT who has suffered three bouts of the cancer.

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