Mayris P Webber
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Singh A, Zeig-Owens R, Webber M, Mueller A, Prezant D
Prev Med
. 2024 Dec;
191():108216.
PMID: 39740731
Background: Greater World Trade Center (WTC) exposure levels have been associated with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) diagnoses and symptoms. We aimed to determine whether self-reported CRS is elevated in WTC-exposed Fire...
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Mueller A, Cohen H, Singh A, Webber M, Hall C, Prezant D, et al.
J Occup Environ Med
. 2023 Oct;
66(2):135-140.
PMID: 37907410
To assess the effect of World Trade Center (WTC) exposure on cardiovascular disease (CVD) in career firefighters. Methods: Firefighters from four US cities completed health questionnaires that provide information about...
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Colbeth H, Zeig-Owens R, Hall C, Webber M, Schwartz T, Prezant D
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 Aug;
20(16).
PMID: 37623206
The original publication [...].
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Singh A, Zeig-Owens R, Cannon M, Webber M, Goldfarb D, Daniels R, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2023 Mar;
80(6):297-303.
PMID: 36972975
Objective: 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...
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Mueller A, Singh A, Webber M, Hall C, Prezant D, Zeig-Owens R
Am J Ind Med
. 2023 Jan;
66(3):243-251.
PMID: 36597815
Background: The degree to which routine, non-World Trade Center (WTC) firefighting exposures contribute to the WTC exposure-obstructive airway disease (OAD) relationship is unknown. Our objective was to compare the frequency...
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Boffetta P, Goldfarb D, Zeig-Owens R, Kristjansson D, Li J, Brackbill R, et al.
JID Innov
. 2022 Feb;
2(1):100063.
PMID: 35146479
Rescue/recovery workers who responded to the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks were exposed to known/suspected carcinogens. Studies have identified a trend toward an elevated risk of cutaneous melanoma in this...
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Goldfarb D, Zeig-Owens R, Kristjansson D, Li J, Brackbill R, Farfel M, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2021 Sep;
78(10):699-706.
PMID: 34507966
Background: The World Trade Center (WTC) attacks on 11 September 2001 created a hazardous environment with known and suspected carcinogens. Previous studies have identified an increased risk of prostate cancer...
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Webber M, Singh A, Zeig-Owens R, Salako J, Skerker M, Hall C, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2021 Sep;
78(10):707-714.
PMID: 34507965
Objective: To compare cancer incidence in Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) firefighters who worked at the World Trade Center (WTC) site to incidence in a population...
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Mueller A, Singh A, Webber M, Hall C, Prezant D, Zeig-Owens R
Am J Ind Med
. 2021 Aug;
64(10):803-814.
PMID: 34415073
Background: Firefighting has been associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health conditions. We previously found that among Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) responders...
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Goldfarb D, Zeig-Owens R, Kristjansson D, Li J, Brackbill R, Farfel M, et al.
Am J Ind Med
. 2021 Jul;
64(10):815-826.
PMID: 34288025
Background: World Trade Center (WTC)-exposed responders may be eligible to receive no-cost medical monitoring and treatment for certified conditions, including cancer. The survival of responders with cancer has not previously...