Koru-Sengul, Tulay Pinheiro, Paulo S. Zhao, Wei Hernandez, Monique N. Hernandez, Diana R. Maggioni, Alessandra Kobetz, Erin N. Caban-Martinez, Alberto J. Lee, David J.
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Frontiers in Oncology
Introduction Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer incidence and death in the United States. Although most firefighters are fit and do not smoke, they are exposed to many known carcinogens during and in the aftermath of firefighting activities. Comprehensive epidemiologic investigations on lung cancer survival for both career and volunteer firef...
Zhang, Shu Jiang, Junying Hao, Leilei Yu, Yu Zhang, Qi Meng, Hui
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Stress and health : journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress
Firefighters exhibit a higher prevalence of mental health issues than other occupations because they often directly or indirectly experience potentially traumatic events. Previous research has suggested that recovery experiences, sleep, and fatigue may be protective or risk factors for firefighters' mental health. This study conducted regularised p...
Singh, Ankura Zeig-Owens, Rachel Cannon, Madeline Webber, Mayris P Goldfarb, David G Daniels, Robert D Prezant, David J Boffetta, Paolo Hall, Charles B
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Occupational and environmental medicine
To compare mortality rates in World Trade Center (WTC)-exposed Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) firefighters with rates in similarly healthy, non-WTC-exposed/non-FDNY firefighters, and compare mortality in each firefighter cohort with the general population. 10 786 male WTC-exposed FDNY firefighters and 8813 male non-WTC-exposed firef...
Lee, David J. Ahn, Soyeon McClure, Laura A. Caban-Martinez, Alberto J. Kobetz, Erin N. Ukani, Henna Boga, Devina J. Hernandez, Diana Pinheiro, Paulo S.
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Frontiers in Oncology
Background Firefighting is a hazardous occupation that is associated with an increased risk of select cancers. The number of studies has grown in recent years allowing for a synthesis of findings. Methods Following PRISMA guidelines, multiple electronic databases were searched to identify studies on firefighter cancer risk and mortality. We compute...
Hossain, MD Tanjim Girase, Arjunsing G. Ormond, R. Bryan
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Frontiers in Materials
Firefighters regularly respond to fire scenes where a mixture of chemicals including volatile, semi-volatile, and nonvolatile compounds are present in smoke and soot. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are common contaminants at fire scenes that may be deposited on the gear and the individual firefighter. Laundering is a common approach for th...
Burgess, Jefferey L Fisher, Julia M Nematollahi, Amy Jung, Alesia M Calkins, Miriam M Graber, Judith M Grant, Casey C Beitel, Shawn C Littau, Sally R Gulotta, John J
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American journal of industrial medicine
Firefighters have occupational and environmental exposures to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The goal of this study was to compare serum PFAS concentrations across multiple United States fire departments to National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) participants. Nine serum PFAS were compared in 290 firefighters from fou...
sampaio, do marcelo
People are constantly exposed to particulate matter and chemicals released during fires. However, there are still few studies on gas and particulate emissions related to exposure to burning firewood and charcoal during forest fires, making it difficult to understand the effects on the health of the population. The objective of this study was to qua...
Kunz, Kenneth Robert Turcotte, Kate Pawer, Samantha Zheng, Alex Purewal, Amanat Wellar, Alyssa Karmali, Shazya Garis, Len Thomas, Larry S. Pike, Ian
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Frontiers in Public Health
Objectives This study explored how demographic characteristics, life experiences, and firefighting exposures have an impact on cancer among female firefighters, and described the types and biologic characteristics of cancers as reported by women in the fire service. Methods The online survey was available from June 2019 to July 2020. Questions rela...
Feairheller, Deborah L Smith, Macie Carty, Megan Reeve, Emily H
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Blood Pressure Monitoring
Cardiac-related incidents are a public health concern for tactical occupations, and cardiovascular disease rates are higher in these populations compared with civilians. Research is needed to examine blood pressure (BP) responses in firefighters. The pager alert is one occupational hazard, and it is unknown if lifestyle change can reduce the systol...
Mazumder, Nur-Us-Shafa Hossain, Md Tanjim Jahura, Fatema Tuj Girase, Arjunsing Hall, Andrew Stephen Lu, Jingtian Ormond, R. Bryan
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Frontiers in Materials
The term “firefighter” and “cancer” have become so intertwined in the past decade that they are now nearly inseparable. Occupational exposure of firefighters to carcinogenic chemicals may increase their risk of developing different types of cancer. PFAS are one of the major classes of carcinogenic chemicals that firefighters are exposed to as occup...