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10 Myths Your Boss Is Spreading Regarding Cancer Lawsuits
Railroad Cancer

Railroads use millions of gallons diesel fuel to transport freight trains over long distances. This extremely toxic diesel exhaust is rich in carcinogens, including arsenic as well as benzene.

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

Benzene

Benzene, a solvent used in industrial processes is found in the exhaust of diesel fuel. Many railroad workers, like machinists, engineers, conductors and electricians are employed in areas that come into contact with diesel fumes.

Certain people can develop cancer from a single exposure to benzene. It is believed to cause acute meeloid leukemia (AML). The cancer starts in the bone marrow, and develops into blood. It is more prevalent in males than females and is deadly if left untreated.

The dangers of benzene stem due to the fact that it could damage the immune system. This could lead to 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 blood. It can affect the spleen and other organs of the body.

A study from 2015 found that even the smallest amount of benzene can increase the risk of developing leukemia by one-third. Researchers looked at the medical documents of 25000 Norwegian oil-rig workers who had been working for more than 20 days.

Benzene is still used in many commercial and industrial operations despite the dangers of being exposed to it. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce exposure to benzene and prevent poisoning.

One way to do this is to wear appropriate clothes and eyewear that is protected. This will help prevent benzene from getting in the eyes and nasal. You should also wear a respirator when possible.

If you suspect you've been exposed, immediately contact your doctor. This will help you identify any symptoms that you may have and lower the risk of dying from benzene poisoning.

In addition to a range of cancer types, benzene also has the ability to affect the brain. It can cause confusion and loss of memory. If you are suffering from this condition, it can lead to a decline in your quality of life and make it difficult to function at home and at work.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a toxic mineral that has been proven to cause a variety of serious diseases such as lung cancer and mesothelioma. It is found in many building materials, such as pipe insulation and floor tiles.

As a result , exposure to asbestos poses one of the health hazards that is most severe to railroad workers. Railroad workers can be exposed to asbestos in a variety of ways. Here are some of the most commonly used:

One exposure to asbestos can result in mesothelioma or any other cancers that could be life-threatening. Railroad Workers may develop in the lungs, mesothelium (the membrane that surrounds the lungs) and the abdominal cavity.

Most people who have been exposed to asbestos fibers will not be affected by any of the health problems that are related to this substance. Most fibers will be expelled through coughing or in the form of mucus. This helps protect the lung. There are asbestos fibers that may stay in the lungs for many years or even for decades.

The consequences of this condition vary from person to person but may cause shortness of breath chest pain, trouble breathing or a tight feeling in the chest. It can also cause problems with swallowing or weight loss.

Children who have been exposed to asbestos are at a higher risk of developing mesothelioma and another form of cancer, because they are more likely to breathe the dangerous fibers through their noses and mouths. Their lung's development is still in its early stages.

They breathe at a faster rate, and as their lungs have a larger volume ratio than adults', they will inhale more asbestos fibers.

Because they are more susceptible to inhaling harmful fibers, young children are at a high risk of developing mesothelioma, especially when they have been in close proximity to railroad vehicles. They also stand a higher risk of getting this disease when they have an individual in their family who has mesothelioma.

Creosote

During the 19th Century creosote was created to help protect wood from rot as well as insect damage, saving railroad companies money by cutting down on the cost of replacing wood. Creosote is currently used to treat wood products. It can also be used to protect log homes and marine pilings.

It is a toxic chemical that has been linked to a number of cancers. These include esophageal, lung and larynx cancers.

The health risks associated with creosote exposure are especially present in those who work in the wood preservation, coke-production and asphalt industries. Chimney sweeps and those who do physical work like rail track maintenance and construction, are also susceptible to creosote.

Exposure to creosote can cause irritation of the skin and eyes, chemical burns, eyelid spasms, convulsions, mental confusion, kidney problems, unconsciousness, and death. It can also trigger lung problems and respiratory problems, similar to smoking.

Cancer Lawsuit is a chemical derived from coal tar can be absorbed through the skin. It can also get into the body through food and water.

Railroad Injury Settlement Amounts of the primary sources of exposure to creosote among railroad employees is when they work around a hazardous waste site. These sites often contain large quantities of creosote, which can be harmful to water, soil and air.

Another source of exposure to creosote for rail employees is when they work in the wood treatment industry. A variety of wood products, such as fences and lumber, are treated with creosote.

These workers are often not provided with protective gear and are therefore exposed to toxic creosote and other substances. This can lead to serious health issues like chronic fatigue syndrome and cancer.

Creosote is an oily liquid with a burning, bitter taste, is an amber-black color. It is non-buoyant in water and has specific gravity of 1.037 to 1.087. It is a mix of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds as well other chemicals. The most popular form of creosote is coal tar, however other forms are also used.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel exhaust is a by-product of combustion of fuel that is released into the air when you operate vehicles with diesel engines. Diesel exhaust is also released by diesel locomotives, farm equipment, construction equipment generators, and other industrial equipment.

People who work with diesel exhaust could be at greater risk of developing cancer. This is due to the fact that they are often exposed to more of this substance than those who work in other sectors.


Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung carcinoma in laboratory animals like rats. Diesel exhaust can trigger DNA modifications in cells, making them more susceptible to cancerous growth.

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

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

Diesel exhaust exposure may pose a significant risk to employees who work with big engines and machines, such as truck drivers or toll booth operators. They may also be at risk in the event that they spend too much time in areas where heavy diesel traffic is prevalent (e.g. highways or cities).

Railroad workers who construct and maintain tracks and yards can also be exposed to diesel fumes when they work near diesel engines or other machines. These fumes are particularly dangerous when they are in the cabins of locomotives and other machinery.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung cancers and inflammation in laboratory rats. Some of these tumors looked similar to a type of cancer known as lung adenocarcinoma, which occurs when the cells in the lungs turn malignant and begin to multiply and grow rapidly.

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