Cancer

disease

Firefighters are exposed to hazardous conditions that can place them at high risk for developing long-term occupational injuries, diseases and disorders.


Cancer Awareness and Prevention

Firefighter’s Cancer Prevention Checklist
Developers: Ontario Ministry of Labour
Published: October 30, 2020
Description (from website): A self-audit tool for fire services to learn how to protect fire personnel from exposure to contaminants that may cause cancer or other occupational illnesses.
Download the checklist

NFORS Fire Fighter Exposure Tracker
Developers: International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFF), the International Associations of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association, International Public Safety Data Institute (IPSDI)
Description: A mobile app that records and tracks exposure to hazardous chemicals.
Learn more about the app
Read IAFF media release (May 29 2019)

IAFF Cancer Awareness and Prevention Training Course
Developers: International Association of Fire Fighters & The Fire Fighter Cancer Support Network
Description: An online course that will train firefighters how to identify and minimize their exposure to carcinogens.
Learn more about the course

Mesothelioma in Firefighters
Developers: Mesothelioma Veterans Center
Description: A summary of firefighters’ risks of asbestos exposure.
View summary

Firehouse Training: Cancer Research, Prevention, and Treatment
Presenters: LG Petrick Jr (IAFF), Dr. K Fent (NIOSH), Dr. W Flood (Nanthealth)
Published: 2018
Description: A 2-hour video on cancer research, prevention and treatment presented at the 2018 IAFF Affiliate Leadership Training Summit and Human Relations Conference.

Fireground Exposure Control
Developers: IFSI Research
Published: 2017-2018
Description: A 3-minute video on how to avoid cross-contamination when removing personal protective equipment.
Part 1 – Doffing Gloves

Part 2 – Doffing the Hood

Take No Smoke
Developers: Boston Fire Department
Published: 2017
Description: A series of videos about Boston firefighters who were diagnosed with cancer and the steps that the Boston Fire Department are taking to prevent cancer
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Fire Service Research: 10 Considerations Related to Cardiovascular & Chemical Exposure Risks
Developers: Firehouse Magazine, the Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI), the UL Firefighter Safety Research Institute (FSRI), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and Globe Manufacturing.
Published: 2017
Description: The lead researchers from the IFSI, UL and NIOSH introduce the latest research focused on cardiovascular and chemical exposure risks on the fireground.
Read issue

In the Fight: Chief Jim Seavey, Sr.
Developers: Firehouse
Published: 2017
Description: Chief Jim Seavey, Sr. shares his experience with cancer in this 9-minute video.

Fire Service Occupational Cancer Toolkit
Developers: Fire Service Occupational Cancer Alliance
Published: 2017
Description: An electronic toolkit that provides firefighters and management research information, educational/multimedia resources (e.g., checklists, tracking forms) and training materials on the risks and prevention of carcinogen exposure.
View webpage
Download toolkit

Breathing in Cancer
Developers: The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
Published: 2017
Description: A 9-minute video about firefighter, Kyle Jameson’s, cancer story; work-related hazards and the challenges of prevention.

Healthy In, Healthy Out — Firefighter Cancer Prevention
Developers: Washington State Council of Fire Fighters
Published: 2016
Description: A 6-minute video that shows how firefighters can reduce their exposure to carcinogens.

Healthy In, Healthy Out — Firefighter Cancer Prevention
Developers: Washington State Council of Fire Fighters
Published: 2016
Description: A 35-page flipbook describing best practices for reducing firefighter risk of exposures to carcinogens.
Read flipbook

Firefighters & Cancer
Developers: Centre for Public Safety and Criminal Justice Research
Published: 2016
Description: A brochure on what firefighters can do to reduce the risks of cancer.
Read brochure

The Silent Killer
Developers: The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
Published: 2016
Description: A 22-minute video on cancer awareness and prevention.

0:00-8:12 Introduction and personal stories
8:12-14:00 Research and prevention
14:00-19:02 Change in risks due to synthetic materials in homes; new knowledge and change in culture
19:02-22:23 Prevention and next steps

Firefighters and Cancer: Understanding Risk Factors in an Environment of Change
Authors: Dow M, Kunz K, Garis L, & Thomas L, Centre for Public Safety and Criminal Justice Research
Published: 2015
Description: A report on cancer incidence and risks in the general population versus firefighters.
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Evaluating the Association Between Disease and Occupation as a Firefighter
Authors: Guidotti TL
Published: 2012 (2nd Edition)
Description: A report on the current evidence for risk of certain diseases (cardiovascular and cancer) associated with the occupation of firefighters.
Read English version of the report
Read French version of the report

The Firefighting Environment Risk for Breast Cancer, Gynecologic Malignancies and Lymphoma
Authors: McDiarmid MA, Guecer PW, Oliver M (University of Maryland)
Published: 1999
Description: A report prepared for the IAFF that summarizes the findings of the chemicals or substances found in the fire fighting environment that may be associated with cancers that affect women.
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Cancer Management and Support

IAFF Cancer Registry
Developers: International Association of Fire Fighters
Description: An online survey to be used by firefighters (or next of kin representative) to report a cancer diagnosis and other health info.
View website

Firefighter Cancer Support Network
Developers: Firefighter Cancer Support Network
Description: A website that provides support and resources to firefighters with cancer.
View website