Mount Sinai Hospital: Sinai Researchers Find Link Between Exposure to World Trade Center Dust and Prostate Cancer
June 20, 2019
June 20, 2019
NEW YORK, June 20 -- Mount Sinai Hospital issued the following news release:
World Trade Center (WTC) responders with prostate cancer showed signs that exposure to dust from the World Trade Center site had activated chronic inflammation in their prostates, which may have contributed to their cancer, according to a study by Mount Sinai researchers in Molecular Cancer Research in June.
Inflammation has long been considered an important factor in prostate cancer progressio . . .
World Trade Center (WTC) responders with prostate cancer showed signs that exposure to dust from the World Trade Center site had activated chronic inflammation in their prostates, which may have contributed to their cancer, according to a study by Mount Sinai researchers in Molecular Cancer Research in June.
Inflammation has long been considered an important factor in prostate cancer progressio . . .