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10 Things We All Hate About Cancer Lawsuits
Railroad Cancer

Railroads burn millions of gallons diesel fuel to run freight trains over long distances. The highly harmful diesel exhaust is high in carcinogens including arsenic and benzene.

You could be qualified for compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) if you are railroad worker who is diagnosed with cancer. Our Houston railroad cancer lawyers will help you get fair financial compensation for your suffering.

Benzene

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

One exposure to benzene can cause cancer in some people. Specifically, 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 it is not treated.

The dangers of benzene arise due to the fact that it could harm the immune system. This can cause illnesses and a diminished ability to fight off germs. Benzene can also weaken bones and increase the risk of arthritis.

Another serious problem from exposure to benzene is chronic leukemia (CML). This type of cancer begins in the bone marrow and expands into the blood. It may be a threat to the spleen, or other organs of your body.

A 2015 study showed that even low levels benzene increases the risk of developing leukemia by one-third. Researchers examined the medical records of 25,000 Norwegian oil-rig workers who had been on the job for more than 20 days.

Despite the risk of being exposed to benzene is still being used in a variety of commercial and industrial operations. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce exposure and prevent benzene poisoning.

Wearing protective eyewear and clothing is a way to safeguard your eyes. This will help to keep benzene from getting in the nose and eyes. You should also use a respirator whenever you can.

If you suspect that you've been exposed, immediately notify your doctor. This will enable you to detect any signs and decrease the chance of dying due to benzene poisoning.

In addition to the occurrence of a variety of different kinds of cancer, benzene can also affect the brain. It can cause confusion and memory loss. If you are affected by this condition it could cause the quality of life and make it difficult to function at home and in the workplace.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a toxic mineral, has been shown to cause lung cancer and mesothelioma. It is found in a variety of substances that are used in construction, including pipe insulation, floor tiles.

As as a result, asbestos exposure is one of the biggest health risks to those who work in the industry of railroads. Railroad workers are exposed to asbestos-containing substances in various ways. Some of the most common are:

One exposure to asbestos may lead to mesothelioma and other cancers that can be life-threatening. The cancers, which grow in the lungs or the membrane that surrounds the lungs and abdominal cavity (the mesothelium) are usually fatal.

The majority of people who have been exposed to asbestos fibers aren't likely to be affected by any of the health issues that can be associated with this substance. The majority of asbestos fibers are eliminated through coughing or as mucus. This helps protect the lung. However there are a few types of asbestos fibers that will stick to your lung and remain there for years or decades.

The health consequences of this condition vary from individual to individual, but it may cause shortness of breath and chest pain, as well as trouble breathing, or a tight feeling in the chest. The symptoms could also include difficulty swallowing or weight loss.

Children who have been exposed to asbestos are at greater risk of developing mesothelioma or another form of cancer, because they are more likely to inhale asbestos-related fibers through their mouths and noses. Their lung's are still developing.


They breathe at a faster rate, and since their lungs have a greater volume ratio than adults', they can inhale more asbestos fibers.

Young children are more likely to breathe in the harmful fibers than adults, and are at a higher risk if they've lived near railroad cars. They also stand a higher risk of developing mesothelioma if they have relatives who has mesothelioma.

Creosote

Creosote was developed in the 19th century to shield wood from rot and insect damage. Railroad companies were successful in saving money by reducing the expense of replacing wood. Creosote is still used to treat wood products to this day. It is also used for protection of log homes and marine pilings.

It is a toxic substance and has been linked to many types of cancer. Some of these include esophageal, lung, and larynx cancers.

People who work in the asphalt, wood preservation and coke-production industries are particularly at risk. Chimney sweeps and those who work physically like rail track maintenance and construction could also be exposed to creosote.

Exposure to creosote can cause irritation of the eyes and skin chemical burns, eyelid spasms convulsions, mental agitation, unconsciousness, kidney problems and even death. It can also affect the lungs and cause respiratory problems in the long run, similar to smoking.

Creosote, a chemical made from coal tar can be absorbed through the skin. It can also be absorbed through contaminated food or water.

Railroad workers are exposed to creosote whenever they work close to hazardous waste sites. These sites usually contain large amounts of creosote that can be harmful to water, soil, as well as air.

Rail workers might also be exposed to creosote when they work in the wood treatment sector. Many wood products such as fences and lumber are treated with creosote.

Workers in these industries are often not provided with protective equipment, which exposes them to creosote and other contaminants. This can result in serious health conditions, like chronic fatigue syndrome and cancer.

Creosote, an oily liquid with a burning, bitter taste, is an amber-black color. It is not buoyant in water and has specific gravity ranging from 1.037 to 1.087. It is a mixture polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds in addition to other chemicals. The most well-known creosote type is coal tar, but other forms are also available.

Diesel Exhaust

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

Diesel exhaust workers may be at greater risk of developing cancer. This is due to the fact that they are more likely to be exposed to radiation than those who work in other sectors.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung carcinoma in laboratory animals such as rats. In some instances, diesel exhaust can even change the DNA in cells which makes them more likely to develop cancerous cells and grow.

Studies of diesel exhaust in humans have also shown that exposure to heavy amounts can lead to many health problems, including respiratory disorders like emphysema and chronic bronchitis and blood system disorders like bladder cancer, larynx (voice box), esophagus, stomach and pancreas. Other studies have found a link between diesel exhaust and cancers of the prostate and breast.

Diesel exhaust is classified as carcinogens by the American Cancer Society. It is classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer that is part of the World Health Organization.

Diesel exhaust exposure may be a serious risk for workers who work with large engines and machines, such as truck drivers or operators of toll booths. Railroad Workers And Cancer are also at high risk if they spend a lot of time in places where heavy diesel traffic happens in such places as highways or cities.

Additionally, railroad workers who maintain and construct yards and tracks may be exposed to diesel fumes while they are working close to locomotives or other equipment that utilizes diesel engines. These fumes are particularly dangerous when they get into the cabins of locomotives and other machinery.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung inflammation and cancer in laboratory rats. Certain of these tumors were comparable to lung adenocarcinoma. This is a kind of cancer that occurs when the lungs' cells expand rapidly and then become malignant.

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