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10 Misconceptions Your Boss Holds Concerning Cancer Lawsuits
Railroad Cancer

Railroads make use of millions of gallons of diesel fuel to transport freight trains across long distances. This extremely toxic diesel exhaust is a source of carcinogens such arsenic benzene and dioxin.

If you are a railroad employee who has been diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). Our skilled Houston railroad cancer lawyers can assist you find an equitable financial settlement for the pain you've endured.

Benzene

Benzene is a solvent used in industrial processes that is found in diesel fuel exhaust. Many railroad workers, including conductors, engineers and machinists and electricians work in areas where they come into contact with diesel fumes.

Certain people can develop cancer from one exposure to benzene. Particularly, it is known to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The cancer begins in the bone marrow, and then spreads to the blood. It is more common in men than it is in women and is fatal if not treated.

The dangers of benzene stem from the fact that it may affect the immune system. This could lead to illnesses and a diminished capacity to fight germs. Benzene may also cause bone weakness and increase the risk for arthritis.

Another serious problem from benzene exposure is chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). This type of cancer starts in the bone marrow, and expands into the blood. It may also affect the spleen or other parts of your body.

A study in 2015 found that even low levels of benzene can increase leukemia risk by a third. Researchers looked into medical documents of the medical records of 25,000 Norwegian oil crew members who worked for at least 20 days.

Despite the risk of being exposed to benzene, it's still used in numerous commercial and industrial processes. There are ways to limit exposure and prevent poisoning from benzene.

Wearing eyewear that is protective and wearing appropriate clothing is one way to safeguard your eyes. This will stop benzene from getting into the eyes and nose. You should also use a respirator whenever you can.

When you suspect that you have been exposed to benzene you must contact your doctor right away. This will allow you to detect any signs and decrease the chance of dying due to poisoning caused by benzene.

In addition to a range of different types of cancer, benzene can also affect the brain. It can cause confusion and loss of memory. This condition can lead to a decrease in quality of life, and make it difficult to perform at work or at home.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a noxious mineral that has been proven to be the cause of many serious illnesses like lung cancer and mesothelioma. It is found in many building materials, such as pipes and floor tiles.

As a result , asbestos exposure poses one of the health hazards that is most severe to railroad workers. Railroad workers may be exposed to asbestos-containing substances in various ways, and some of the most prevalent are:


A single exposure to asbestos can result in mesothelioma or other life-threatening cancers. The cancers, which develop in the lungs or the membrane that covers the lungs and abdominal cavity (the mesothelium) are usually fatal.

Fortunately, the majority of people who are exposed to asbestos fibers will not develop any of the dangerous health problems that are associated with this substance. The majority of the fibers will be expelled, or be transported away in a layer of mucus that protects the lung. There are some asbestos fibers that may stick to the lungs for many years or even decades.

Although the health effects of this condition can differ from person to person, they can cause chest discomfort, shortness of breath trouble breathing tightness in the chest, and chest pain. Other symptoms include trouble swallowing or weight loss.

Children who have been exposed to asbestos are at a higher risk of developing mesothelioma as well as other forms of cancer. They are more likely to inhale harmful fibers via the mouth and nose. The reason is that their lung tissues are still developing.

railroad settlements breathe in more asbestos fibers because they breathe at a faster rate and have a higher volume to surface ratio than adults.

Because they are more susceptible to inhaling dangerous fibers, children are at a high risk of developing mesothelioma especially if they've been in close contact with railroad vehicles. They are also at a higher risk of developing this disease when they have relatives with mesothelioma.

Creosote

Creosote first came into use in the 19th century to protect wood from damage caused by insects and rot. Railroad companies were able to save money by reducing the expense of replacing wood. Creosote is still used for treating wood products today. It can also be used for protection of log homes and marine pilings.

It is a poisonous substance and has been linked to numerous cancers. Some of them include esophageal and lung cancers, and larynx cancers.

People who work in the asphalt, wood preservation and coke-production sectors are particularly vulnerable. Workers who perform physical work such as rail track maintenance or construction, for instance chimney sweeps, can also be exposed.

Creosote exposure can cause skin irritation, eyelid spasms and convulsions as along with chemical burns convulsions, chemical burns and even unconsciousness. It can also cause respiratory problems and lung issues, similar to smoking.

Creosote, a substance derived from coal tar, can be absorbed through skin. It also can enter the body through food and water.

One of the main sources of exposure to creosote among railroad workers is working around an area of hazardous waste. These sites often contain large amounts of creosote and could contaminate water, soil and air.

Rail workers may also be exposed to creosote , if they work in the wood-treatment industry. Many wood products, such as lumber and fences are treated with creosote.

These workers are typically not provided with protective gear and are therefore exposed to toxic substances. This could lead to serious health conditions, like chronic fatigue syndrome and cancer.

Creosote is an oily liquid with a bitter, burning taste, is amber-black in color. It isn't buoyant in water and has an SG of 1.037 to 1.087. It is a mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds as well as other chemicals. While coal is the most well-known form, other types of creosote are also offered.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel exhaust is a byproduct of combustion of fuels and is released into the air when diesel engines are used. It is also released from diesel locomotives, construction and farm equipment, generators, ships and other industrial equipment.

Workers who work near diesel exhaust may be at a higher chance of developing cancer. This is because they are exposed to more of this substance than those who work in other sectors.

Some research shows that long-term exposure to diesel exhaust could cause lung cancer in laboratory animals like rats. Diesel exhaust can trigger DNA modifications in cells, making them more susceptible to cancerous growth.

Studies of diesel exhaust in humans have also proven that prolonged exposure to diesel exhaust can cause numerous health issues which include respiratory disorders like chronic bronchitis and emphysema, as well as blood system diseases like cancers of the bladder and larynx (voice box) as well as stomach, esophagus and the pancreas. Some cancers of the breast, prostate and stomach have been associated with diesel exhaust.

The American Cancer Society considers diesel exhaust to be a carcinogen. It is classified as such by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization.

People who work with large machines and engines, like truck drivers and toll booth attendants, are at a higher chance of developing cancer due to the exhaust of diesel. They may also be at risk when they spend a lot of time in areas that see a lot of diesel traffic (e.g. cities or highways).

Railroad workers who manage and construct yards and tracks can be exposed to diesel fumes when they work near diesel engines or other machines. The fumes could be harmful if they get into the cabins of locomotives or other machinery.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust caused lung cancers and inflammation in laboratory rats. Some of these tumors were similar to lung Adenocarcinoma. This is a type of cancer that occurs when the lung's cells increase rapidly and develop into malignant.

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