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 124 STAT. 3641 PUBLIC LAW 111–347—JAN. 2, 2011 ‘‘(vi) Depression (not otherwise specified). ‘‘(vii) Acute stress disorder. ‘‘(viii) Dysthymic disorder. ‘‘(ix) Adjustment disorder. ‘‘(x) Substance abuse. ‘‘(C) MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS FOR CERTAIN WTC RESPONDERS.—In the case of a WTC responder described in paragraph (4), a condition described in such paragraph. ‘‘(D) ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS.—Any cancer (or type of cancer) or other condition added, pursuant to paragraph (5) or (6), to the list under this paragraph. ‘‘(4) MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—For purposes of this title, in the case of a WTC responder who received any treatment for a WTC-related musculoskeletal disorder on or before Sep- tember 11, 2003, the list of health conditions in paragraph (3) shall include: ‘‘(i) Low back pain. ‘‘(ii) Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). ‘‘(iii) Other musculoskeletal disorders. ‘‘(B) DEFINITION.—The term ‘WTC-related musculo- skeletal disorder’ means a chronic or recurrent disorder of the musculoskeletal system caused by heavy lifting or repetitive strain on the joints or musculoskeletal system occurring during rescue or recovery efforts in the New York City disaster area in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. ‘‘(5) CANCER.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—The WTC Program Administrator shall periodically conduct a review of all available scientific and medical evidence, including findings and recommenda- tions of Clinical Centers of Excellence, published in peer- reviewed journals to determine if, based on such evidence, cancer or a certain type of cancer should be added to the applicable list of WTC-related health conditions. The WTC Program Administrator shall conduct the first review under this subparagraph not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this title. ‘‘(B) PROPOSED REGULATIONS AND RULEMAKING.—Based on the periodic reviews under subparagraph (A), if the WTC Program Administrator determines that cancer or a certain type of cancer should be added to such list of WTC-related health conditions, the WTC Program Adminis- trator shall propose regulations, through rulemaking, to add cancer or the certain type of cancer to such list. ‘‘(C) FINAL REGULATIONS.—Based on all the available evidence in the rulemaking record, the WTC Program Administrator shall make a final determination of whether cancer or a certain type of cancer should be added to such list of WTC-related health conditions. If such a deter- mination is made to make such an addition, the WTC Program Administrator shall by regulation add cancer or the certain type of cancer to such list. ‘‘(D) DETERMINATIONS NOT TO ADD CANCER OR CERTAIN TYPES OF CANCER.—In the case that the WTC Program Administrator determines under subparagraph (B) or (C) that cancer or a certain type of cancer should not be added Federal Register, publication. Determination. Deadlines. Review.