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Cancer Lawsuits: What Nobody Is Talking About
Railroad Cancer

Railroads burn millions of gallons of diesel fuel in order to run freight trains on long distances. The extremely toxic diesel exhaust is a source of carcinogens, such as arsenic dioxin and benzene.

You could be eligible for compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) if you are railroad worker who is diagnosed with cancer. Our knowledgeable Houston railroad cancer lawyers can help you get an equitable financial settlement to help you bear the burden.

Benzene

Benzene is a solvent used in industrial processes and can be found in the exhaust from diesel engines. Many railroad workers, such as conductors, engineers, machinists and electricians are employed in places where they are in contact with diesel fumes.

One exposure to benzene could cause cancer in a few people. Specifically, it is known to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). This cancer begins in the bone marrow, and spreads into the blood. It is more prevalent in men than in women, and it can be fatal if not treated.

The immune system can be damaged by benzene. That's why it is a threat. This can lead to illnesses and a diminished capability to fight off germs. Benzene can also cause bone weakness and increase the risk of arthritis.

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is another serious consequence of benzene. This kind of cancer begins in the bone marrow, and then spreads to the blood. It can be a threat to the spleen, or other parts of your body.

A 2015 study showed that even low levels benzene can increase the risk of leukemia by 33. Researchers examined medical documents of more than 25,000 Norwegian oil crew members who worked for 20 days or more.

Benzene is still utilized in a wide variety of industrial and commercial operations, despite the dangers of exposure to it. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce exposure and prevent benzene poisoning.


One option is to wear the right clothes and eyewear that is protected. This will stop benzene from getting into the eyes and nose. You should also wear a respirator whenever possible.

If you suspect you have been exposed to benzene, it is recommended that you must contact your doctor right away. This will help you determine any symptoms and reduce the chance of dying from poisoning by benzene.

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

Asbestos

Asbestos is an extremely toxic mineral that has been found to cause serious diseases, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. It is found in a variety materials used in construction such as pipe insulation and floor tiles.

As a result , asbestos exposure poses one of the most serious health risks to railroad workers. Railroad workers can be exposed to the toxic substance through a number of ways. Some of the most common are:

One exposure to asbestos can lead to mesothelioma or other life-threatening cancers. The cancers, which develop in the lungs , or in the membrane which covers the lungs, and abdominal cavity (the mesothelium) usually cause death.

Most people who have been exposed to asbestos fibers won't suffer from any of the health issues that can be associated with this substance. The majority of the fibers are removed from the body, or be released into the mucus layer which protects the lung. However there are certain kinds of asbestos fibers that can adhere to the lungs and lodge in them for a long time or even decades.

Although the health effects of this condition can differ from person-to-person, they can cause chest pain, shortness of breath as well as breathing problems, 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 greater risk of developing mesothelioma or another form of cancer, because they are more likely to breathe asbestos fibers that are harmful through their noses and mouths. Their lung's development is still in its early stages.

They inhale more asbestos fibers because they breathe at a faster rate and have a greater volume to surface ratio than adults.

Young children are more likely to inhale the harmful fibers than adults, and are at a higher risk if they've been in close proximity to railway cars. If they have a relative who has mesothelioma, they are at a higher chance of developing the disease.

Creosote

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

It is a toxic chemical and has been linked to a range of cancers. Some of them include esophageal, lung and larynx cancers.

The health risks associated with creosote exposure are especially high for those working in the wood preservation, coke production, and asphalt industries. Chimney sweeps as well as workers who do physical work, such as rail track maintenance and construction could also be exposed to creosote.

Creosote exposure can cause eyelid irritation, skin spasms and convulsions as along with chemical burns convulsions, chemical burns, and unconsciousness. Railroad Workers Cancer Lawsuit can also trigger respiratory problems and lung issues, similar to smoking cigarettes.

Creosote, a chemical, is made from coal tar and can be taken up through the skin. It also can enter the body through contaminated food and water.

Railroad workers are exposed to creosote when they work near hazardous waste sites. These sites often contain large quantities of creosote, which could contaminate water, soil and air.

Rail workers can also be exposed to creosote when they work in the wood-treatment industry. Many wood products, like fences and lumber are treated with creosote.

They are usually not protected by protective equipment and are therefore exposed to toxic substances. This could lead to serious health conditions, like cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Creosote, an oily fluid that has a bitter, burning taste, is an amber-black color. It isn't a contaminant in liquids and has an SG of 1.037 to 1.87. It is a mix of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds as well other chemicals. The most commonly used form of creosote used is coal tar, but other forms are also used.

Diesel Exhaust

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

Diesel exhaust workers are more at risk of developing cancer. This is because they are exposed to more of this substance than people who work in other sectors.

A few studies suggest that long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung cancer in laboratory animals like rats. Diesel exhaust can cause DNA modifications in cells, making them more prone to cancerous growth.

Studies on the effects of diesel exhaust in humans have also shown a range of health issues, including respiratory disorders like emphysemaor chronic bronchitis and blood system diseases like bladder cancers and the voice box, stomach pancreas, stomach, and. Other studies have connected diesel exhaust to certain cancers of the breast and prostate.

Diesel exhaust is considered a carcinogen by the American Cancer Society. It is classified as such in the International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of the World Health Organization).

Exposure to diesel exhaust may be a serious risk for people who work with huge engines and machines, like truck drivers or toll booth operators. They can also be at high risk for cancer if they spend a large amount of time in locations where heavy diesel traffic occurs in such places as highways or cities.

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 in the cabins of machinery such as locomotives and other machines.

A study of laboratory rats found that exposure for a long time to diesel exhaust triggered various lung tumors and the development of inflammatory changes. Certain of these tumors were similar to lung adenocarcinoma. It is a form of cancer that occurs when cells in the lungs develop rapidly and turn malignant.

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