News Holocaust survivors at higher cancer risk Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | November 6, 2009 Jewish Holocaust survivors are at a higher risk for cancer, a study found. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Haifa and published online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, compared the cancer rates of more than 300,000 European-born Jews who immigrated to Israel before or during World War II and those who immigrated after World War II until 1989. Both groups have higher rates of cancer than other Jewish and non-Jewish groups in Israel. Exposure to the Holocaust was found to increase, by at least 17 percent, the risk of contracting all kinds of cancers in both sexes. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Our Crowd Honors, happenings, opportunities, comings & goings — March 2023 Torah In Moses’ self-doubt, a great lesson in humility Politics With retirement on the horizon, a look at Dianne Feinstein’s Jewish legacy Obituaries Death announcements for the week of March 31, 2023 Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up