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