Sound the Alarm: Firefighter Health, Cancer Risk, and Moving Forward
The Bloodline with Blood Cancer United Podcast
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Firefighters risk their lives every day—but what happens when some dangers aren’t in the flames, but in the long-term health risks they face on the job?
In this episode, we take a closer look at cancer in the fire service, especially the increased risk of blood cancer. Joining us are Dr. Sara Jahnke, Director and Senior Scientist at the Center for Fire, Rescue & EMS Health Research; Steve Fisher, a retired firefighter and cancer survivor; and Tommy Schroeder, a Portland Fire & Rescue Lieutenant and dedicated LLS volunteer. From occupational exposures to systemic change, this conversation dives deep into the science, personal experiences, and grassroots efforts to protect those who protect us. Whether you’re in the firehouse or supporting from the outside, this is a must-listen for anyone who advocates for firefighter health and safety.
CLICK HERE to participate in our episode survey.Mentioned on this episode:
- LLS Firefighter Support Resource Page
- Firefighter and Cancer Risk Fact Sheet
- Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN)
- Firefighter Presumptive Health Laws
- Science To The Station
- DetecTogether
Additional LLS Support Resources:
- Free Nutrition Consultations
- Information Specialists
- Free telephone/web patient programs
- Free booklets
- LLS Clinical Trial Support Center
- Financial support
- Young Adult Resources
- Support groups
- Caregiver support
- Caregiver Workbook
- Survivorship Workbook
- Advocacy and Public Policy
- LLS Community
- Mental Health Resources
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