First responders face a significantly higher risk of developing cancer due to exposure to carcinogens encountered in the line of duty. The connection between occupational cancer and firefighting is well-established. Smoke from the average house fire contains more than 140 hazardous chemicals, including carcinogens like arsenic and benzene. The program established under the Act provides benefits to first responders that are diagnosed with certain occupational related cancers as an alternative to workers compensation. If a first responder files for workers' compensation due to the occupational cancer, they waive eligibility under this program.
19 Miss. Code. R. 7-15.02