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Fox News Eric Shawn Shares Cancer Diagnosis Live

Fox News Eric Shawn Shares Cancer Diagnosis Live

September 15, 2025 Victoria Sterling Business

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Fox News Correspondent Shawn Yancy Announces Cancer Diagnosis Linked⁣ to ⁣9/11​ Exposure

Table of Contents

  • Fox News Correspondent Shawn Yancy Announces Cancer Diagnosis Linked⁣ to ⁣9/11​ Exposure
    • Yancy’s Announcement and Connection to 9/11
    • Yancy’s Experiences on 9/11
    • Health Impacts of 9/11 Exposure
      • Resources for 9/11 Health Support

September 12,2024

Fox News correspondent ⁢Shawn Yancy revealed on September 12,2024,that he has been diagnosed with cancer,attributing it to his exposure to toxic dust following the September ⁣11,2001,attacks in Lower Manhattan. He ⁤shared‍ the news during⁢ a live⁤ broadcast of Fox & Friends ‌ while covering the 23rd anniversary of the attacks.

Yancy’s Announcement and Connection to 9/11

While⁤ reporting live from the 9/11 memorial ⁣events ⁤in ‌Lower Manhattan on Thursday morning, ‍Yancy informed Fox & Friends hosts Ainsley‌ Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones about his diagnosis. He stated the cancer‌ was linked ‍to bronchitis and ‌exposure to the ​toxic dust at Ground Zero. Yancy explained, “Back then, I remember thinking maybe 20, 30 years later, I‌ will get something.‌ Well, here it is 24 years.”

Yancy deliberately shifted the focus away from his personal situation, emphasizing the suffering of others ⁤affected by the 9/11 attacks. ⁤He acknowledged ‍the sacrifices made by ‍those who ‍served in the armed forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, and also the ⁣broader impact on the‍ nation,​ stating, “We are all in this together.”

The Fox ⁢& Friends co-hosts‍ expressed their surprise and offered ​their support and prayers following Yancy’s announcement.

Yancy’s Experiences on 9/11

Yancy was actively⁢ covering the⁣ events of September 11, 2001, for Fox ‍News. In a 2021 remembrance segment, Yancy recalled witnessing ⁣the⁤ first plane fly over his⁣ head as it approached the World Trade Center towers.Fox News reports ⁣this recollection was shared with his colleagues during their 2021⁢ coverage of the attacks.

He described positioning himself near ⁣the Twin Towers⁣ later that day and vividly remembered the overwhelming sensory experience. “I will ‌forever ⁢remember the smell, the sights, the ‌dust​ that was just overwhelming,”⁣ Yancy⁤ said.‌ He further ‍detailed the pervasive metallic taste and smell that lingered in Manhattan for weeks and months after ⁣the attacks.

Health Impacts of 9/11 Exposure

The attacks ‌of September 11, ⁤2001, released a ⁣plume of toxic dust ⁤containing asbestos, pulverized concrete, and other⁤ hazardous⁣ materials.Exposure to this dust has been linked to a range of health problems in first responders, ‌recovery workers, residents, and students in the area. These​ include respiratory illnesses, cancers, and other chronic conditions.

The Centers for ‌Disease Control and ⁣Prevention (CDC) has extensively documented the health effects of the 9/11 attacks,and⁣ the ⁣ World Trade ⁣Center ⁢Health program provides medical monitoring and treatment⁢ to those affected. The program recognizes over 70 different types of cancer⁢ as potentially linked to 9/11⁢ exposure. ⁣

According to the⁢ CDC’s frequently asked ⁣questions⁣ about 9/11 health effects, cancer diagnoses continue to occur among 9/11 ⁤responders and survivors years⁢ after the ⁢attacks.

Resources for 9/11 Health Support

  • World Trade ‌Center Health Program
  • CDC ⁣- 9/11 Health Effects
  • 9/11 Memorial

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