Zadroga Act • WTC Health Program • Victim Compensation Fund
Melanoma Monday Recognizes Major Threat to 9/11 Community
Today is Melanoma Monday.
9/11 first responders and people who were working, living, or studying in Lower Manhattan below Canal Street on and after 9/11 are at risk of developing many respiratory illnesses and 69 different types of cancer — including melanoma, a form of skin cancer.
Barasch & McGarry represents nearly 2,000 9/11 victims who have been diagnosed with melanoma.
Melanoma Monday, the first Monday in May, raises awareness about melanoma and other skin cancers, and encourages early detection through self-exams.
In 2024, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, 200,340 cases of melanoma will be diagnosed in the United States.
The key risk factors for melanoma include ultraviolet (UV) light exposure (from sunlight, tanning beds, and sun lamps), moles on the skin, light skin and freckles, family history, a personal history of melanoma or other skin cancers, a weakened immune system, old age, and exposure to Ground Zero toxins on or after 9/11.
If you are diagnosed with melanoma or any other 9/11-related cancers or respiratory illnesses, Barasch & McGarry can help you access resources through the free World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program and the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund (VCF).
The health program provides comprehensive medical care to 9/11 victims for their 9/11-related illnesses.
The victim fund offers tax-free awards for pain and suffering, lost earnings, and benefits for surviving spouses and family members.
Your family medical history and pre-existing conditions will not affect your eligibility for free health care or compensation.
For the WTC Health Program, the exposure zone consists of all of Manhattan below Houston Street and parts of Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO in Brooklyn.
For the 9/11 VCF, the exposure zone includes the area of Manhattan south of Canal Street and west of Clinton Street.
Early detection could save your life. Protect yourself and your family.
Barasch & McGarry can help you register with the 9/11 VCF or enroll in the WTC Health Program. Please contact us by visiting 911victims.com or calling 212-385-8000.
If you prefer to register or enroll directly with the 9/11 VCF or the WTC Health Program, visit vcf.gov or cdc.gov/wtc.
Barasch & McGarry, Lawyers for the 9/11 Community, represents nearly 40,000 members of the 9/11 community.
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