- CDC – World Trade Center Health Programs: Home – NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Extraordinary resource covering 911 health issues.
- World trade center health – Google Scholar – Extensive collection of academic articles covering WTC health issues. Article access may require subscription or individual purchase. User must search the articles.
- 9-11 Health – NewYorkCity.gov. Excellent collection of 911 health resources.
- World Trade Center (WTC) Health Studies and Information on Health Services – New York State Department of Health. Excellent collection of 911 health resources.
- http://www.epa.gov/nheerl/wtc/WTC_report_7b3i.pdf – Toxilogical Effects of Fine Particulate Matter Derived from the Destruction of the World Trade Tower — December 2002. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Comprehensive review of the toxic dust exposures.
- The Mount Sinai Medical Center – WTC Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program – Mount Sinai School of Medicine. New York, New York. Academic resources for information, monitoring and treatment.
- HHC – WTC Environmental Health Center – New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. Clinical resources for information, monitoring and treatment from NYC/HHC.
- World Trade Center Health Program – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Site currently under construction.
- 9/11 Health Resources – 9/11 Health Now. Babylon, NY. Comprehensive collection of 9/11 health resources.
- World Trade Center Survivors’ Network – Another excellent collection of resources for 911.
- Support Resources – Health Issues – Families of September 11 – Another excellent collection of health resources for 911.
- http://www.nydis.org/nydis/nydisnet/2007/download/101707_SEND_Comm_WTCHR_Resource_Guide.pdf – World Trade Center Health Registry Resource Guide – September 2007. NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Comprehensive collection of resources even though published in 2007.
- Early assessment of cancer outcomes in New York City firefighters after the 9/11 attacks: an observational cohort study : The Lancet – Vol. 378: 898-905, 2011. Review the early literature on cancer outcomes after 911 exposures. Subscription or article purchase required.
- Medical News: Twin Towers Legacy for Responders Is Disease – in Oncology/Hematology, Other Cancers from MedPage Today – Michael Smith. Excellent discussion on the natural history of disease both cancer and noncancer, following the WTC bombings.








