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17 Reasons You Shouldn't Ignore Cancer Lawsuits
Railroad Cancer

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

You could be eligible for compensation under Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) If you're railroad worker who has been diagnosed with cancer. Our skilled Houston railroad cancer lawyers can assist you seek an equitable financial settlement to help you bear the burden.

Benzene

Benzene, a solvent for industrial use, can be found in the exhaust of diesel fuel. Many railroad employees, including machinists and engineers, conductors electricians, and conductors, work in areas where they are exposed to diesel fumes.

Certain people can develop cancer as a result of an exposure to benzene for a short period of time. Particularly, it is known to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The cancer develops in the bone marrow and then spreads to blood. It is more common in males than females and is fatal if not treated.

The immune system can be damaged by benzene. That's why it is a threat. This can result in a range of health problems including infections and a diminished ability to fight germs. Benzene can also weaken bones and increase the risk of arthritis.

Another serious issue resulting from benzene exposure is chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). This type of cancer begins in the bone marrow, and expands into the blood. It can affect the spleen and other organs of the body.

A study conducted in 2015 revealed that even the smallest amount of benzene could increase the risk of developing leukemia by three-quarters. Researchers looked at the medical documents of more than 25,000 Norwegian oil-rig workers who had been working for more than 20 days.

Benzene is still utilized in a variety of industrial and commercial operations despite the dangers of being exposed to it. Fortunately, there are ways to limit exposure and avoid benzene poisoning.

One way is to wear appropriate clothes and eyewear that is protected. This will help prevent benzene from getting in the nose and eyes. A respirator is recommended whenever possible.

If you suspect you've been exposed, immediately notify your doctor. This will help identify any symptoms you might be suffering from and help reduce the risk of death from benzene poisoning.

Benzene is also known to cause brain damage, as well as various other forms of cancer. It can cause loss of memory and confusion. This can lead to a decline in quality of life, and make it difficult to function at work or at home.

Asbestos

Asbestos, a poisonous mineral, has been shown to cause lung cancer as well as mesothelioma. It is found in a variety of construction materials, such as pipes and floor tiles.

As as a result asbestos exposure is one of the health hazards that pose the greatest risk to people who work in the railway industry. Railroad workers can be exposed to asbestos in a variety ways. Here are some of the most prevalent:

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

Fortunately, most people who are exposed to asbestos fibers won't develop any of the harmful health issues that are linked to asbestos. The majority of the fibers will be removed from the body, or be released into the mucus layer which protects the lung. There are a few asbestos fibers that can stay in your lungs for years or even for decades.

While the health effects of this condition can vary from person-to-person, it can result in chest pain, breath shortness trouble breathing, tightness in the chest and chest pain. Other symptoms include difficulty swallowing and 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 through the nose and mouth. The reason is that their lungs are still developing.

They breathe in more asbestos fibers since they breathe at a higher rate and have a greater volume to surface ratio than adults.

Young children are more likely to breathe in the harmful fibers than adults, and are more at risk if they've been near railway cars. If they have a parent with mesothelioma, they are at greater risk of developing the disease.

Creosote

Creosote was first developed in the 19th century to protect wood from damage caused by insects and rot. Railroad companies were successful in saving money by reducing the expense of replacing wood. Today, creosote is still used to treat wood products. It is also used to protect log homes and marine pilings.

It is a toxic chemical that has been linked with a variety of cancers. Some of them include esophageal, lung and larynx cancers.

The health risks of creosote exposure are particularly present in those who work in the wood preservation, coke-production, and asphalt industries. Chimney sweeps and those who work physically like rail track maintenance and construction may also be exposed to creosote.

Creosote exposure can cause skin irritation, eyelid convulsions and spasms, as well as chemical burns, convulsions, chemical burns, and even unconsciousness. It can also affect the lung and cause respiratory problems over time, similar to smoking cigarettes.

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

Railroad workers are exposed to creosote if they work close to hazardous waste sites. These sites usually contain huge amounts of creosote which can be harmful to water, soil and air.


Another source of creosote exposure for employees of rail companies is working in the wood treatment industry. Many wood products, including lumber and fences, are treated with creosote.

The people who work in these industries are usually not protected by protective equipment, which can expose them to creosote , as well as other toxins. This could lead to serious health issues, such as cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Creosote, a liquid that is oily with a bitter, burning taste, is amber-black in color. It is non-buoyant in liquids and has specific gravity of 1.037 to 1.87. It is a mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds, as well as other chemicals. The most well-known form of creosote is coal tar, however other forms are also utilized.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel exhaust is a by-product of combustion that is released into the air when you operate vehicles that have diesel engines. It can also be released from diesel locomotives, construction and farm equipment generators, ships, and other industrial equipment.

Diesel exhaust workers could be more susceptible to developing cancer. This is due to the fact that they are exposed to more of this substance than those who work in other industries.

Some research shows that long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung cancer in laboratory animals such as rats. Diesel exhaust can trigger DNA changes in cells that make them more prone to cancerous growth.

Studies on the effects of diesel exhaust in humans have also identified a variety of health issues, including respiratory diseases like emphysema, chronic bronchitis, as well as blood system diseases such as bladder cancers and the voice box, stomach stomach, and pancreas. Some cancers of prostate, breast and stomach have been linked to diesel exhaust.

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

Exposure to diesel exhaust may pose a significant risk to those who work with large engines and machines, including truck drivers or operators of toll booths. They may be at risk too in the event that they spend too much time in areas where heavy diesel traffic happens (e.g. cities or highways).

In addition, railroad employees who maintain and construct yards and tracks may be exposed to diesel fumes when they are working close to locomotives or other equipment that uses diesel engines. The fumes can be extremely dangerous when they get into the cabins of locomotives or other machinery.

A study of laboratory rats found that exposure to diesel exhaust caused a variety of lung tumors and the development of inflammatory changes. Certain of these tumors were similar to lung adenocarcinoma. This is a kind of cancer that develops when cells in the lungs develop rapidly and turn malignant.

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