FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER

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FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER

FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER In 2005 over 10.5 million Americans were living with some form of cancer This year alone it is projected that 1.2 million Americans will be diagnosed with some form of cancer Chances are that cancer has touched your life one way or another

FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Firefighter Mortality & Morbidity Statistics Approx 100 line of duty deaths a year Thousand of injuries every year Tracking of cardiac arrest, vehicle accidents, building collapse, smoke inhalation and etc. NO TRACKING OF CANCER YET!

FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER While 100 firefighters die in LODD per year, HUNDREDS more die from cancer each year in which we may never know about. Firefighters are 200% more likely to get cancer than the general population per the CDC. 300% above normal rate for lung cancer 200% above normal rate for throat cancer (thyroid) 150% above normal rate for prostate cancer

FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER In 2006 the University of Cincinnati did a study of 110,000 firefighters and found that we are 2 times more likely of dying from cancer than none firefighters 20 cancers were analyzed and 10 developed more frequently in firefighters Testicular Cancer 102% Thyroid Cancer 98% Bladder 83% Multiple Myeloma 53% Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 51% Skin Cancer 39% Brain Cancer 32% Prostate Cancer 28% Colon Cancer 21%

FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER CARCINOGENS IN SMOKE ASBESTOS ARSENIC FORMALDEHYDE CYANIDE, ETC BENZENE

FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER PREVENTIVE MEASURES Always wear proper PPE Clean gear after every fire Keep gear either at station or in gear bag Remove diesel from fire station Have a second set of gear (if possible) Keep wet naps in rig Fitness Nutrition

FIREFIGHTING AND CANCER What are your SOPs with gear? Are you issued a second set of gear? Any Questions?