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re: 3 FDNY firefighters die Monday from cancer caused by 9/11.

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Posted by theantiquetiger
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Wonder what type they had. The article wasnt specific for them


Most likely mesothelioma, because the towers were built in the early 70's, when asbestos was widely used. Asbestos is (was) a great building material, very strong, fire proof, and excellent insulator, they just didn't know it would kill you.
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Posted by Kill Switch
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Posted on 9/26/14 at 5:16 am to
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Most likely mesothelioma, because the towers were built in the early 70's, when asbestos was widely used. Asbestos is (was) a great building material, very strong, fire proof, and excellent insulator, they just didn't know it would kill you.


Either that or silicosis I would assume.
Posted by Wally Sparks
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Posted on 9/26/14 at 7:49 am to
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Most likely mesothelioma, because the towers were built in the early 70's, when asbestos was widely used. Asbestos is (was) a great building material, very strong, fire proof, and excellent insulator, they just didn't know it would kill you.



Interesting article on the World Trade Center's use of asbestos:

The Trouble with WTC Asbestos
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Nobody seems to know exactly how much asbestos was in the WTC, but click on the image to the right and you’ll get a pretty good idea: a lot!

The New York Port Authority originally planned to use 5,000 tons of asbestos fireproofing. The fireproofing, trademarked Blade-Shield, was manufactured by United States Mineral Products of Stanhope, N.J. It was 20% asbestos mixed with mineral wool — a concrete-like substance made from melted rock.

By 1971, medical studies began to show the cancerous effects of asbestos, and New York City banned its use in construction — but not before asbestos-containing Blade-Shield was sprayed on the beams and supports of the first 40 floors of the Twin Towers. The Port Authority claims that over half of the applied asbestos-containing fireproofing had been removed by September 11, 2001. So, how much asbestos remained in the Twin Towers? Estimates vary from 400 tons all the way up to 2000 tons.
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