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Railroad Cancer

Railroads utilize millions of gallons of diesel fuel to transport freight trains across long distances. This extremely toxic diesel exhaust is rich in carcinogens such as arsenic and benzene.

If you are a railroad worker who has been diagnosed with cancer, you could be eligible for compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). Our Houston railroad cancer lawyers can assist you to get fair financial compensation to your suffering.

Benzene

Benzene, a solvent for industrial use is present in the exhaust from diesel fuel. Many railroad workers, including machinists, engineers, conductors and electricians, work in areas in which they come in contact with diesel fumes.

Some people may develop cancer following just one exposure to benzene. Particularly, it is known to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The cancer begins in the bone marrow and then spreads into the blood. It is more common in men than in women , and can be fatal if untreated.

The immune system is susceptible to damage from benzene, which is why it poses a danger. This can lead to various health issues like infections and a lower ability to fight off germs. Benzene may cause bone weakness and increase the risk for arthritis.

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a different serious side effect of benzene. This type of cancer starts in the bone marrow and then spreads to the blood. Railroad Workers Cancer can be a threat to the spleen, or other organs in your body.

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

Despite the risk of exposure to benzene, it's still being used in a variety of commercial and industrial processes. There are ways to lessen exposure to and avoid poisoning from benzene.

One option is to wear appropriate clothes and eyewear that is protected. This will prevent benzene out of the nose and eyes. A respirator is recommended whenever feasible.

If you suspect you have been exposed to benzene, you must immediately contact your doctor. This will enable you to detect any signs and decrease the risk of dying from poisoning by benzene.

In addition to a range of cancer types, benzene can also impact the brain. It can cause confusion and memory loss. If you suffer from this disorder, it can lead to a decline in your quality of life and make it difficult to perform at home or in the workplace.

Asbestos

Asbestos, a noxious mineral, has been shown to be a cause of lung cancer and mesothelioma. It is found in a variety of materials used in construction, like pipe insulation and floor tiles.

As a consequence, asbestos exposure is one of the greatest health risks for railroad workers. Railroad workers may be exposed to asbestos in numerous ways. Some of the most prevalent are:

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

Most people who have been exposed to asbestos fibers don't be affected by any of the health problems that are related to this substance. The majority of the fibers will be eliminated, or be released into mucus which protects the lung. There are asbestos fibers which can stay in your lungs for years or even decades.


The effects of this condition differ from individual to individual but can cause shortness in breath chest pain, trouble breathing, or a tightness in the chest. Other signs include difficulty swallowing and weight loss.

Children who have been exposed to asbestos are at a higher chance of developing mesothelioma and other forms of cancer. They are more likely to inhale dangerous fibers through the nose and mouth. Their lungs are still developing.

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

Due to their vulnerability to inhaling dangerous fibers, young children are at a high chance of developing mesothelioma particularly if they have been in close contact with railroad cars. If they have a parent who has mesothelioma, they are at an increased risk of developing the disease.

Creosote

Creosote first came into use in the 19th century to shield wood from damage caused by insects and rot. Railroad companies were able to save money by reducing the expense of replacing wood. Even today, creosote remains used to treat wood products. It can also be used to protect log homes and marine pilings.

It is a toxic chemical and has been linked to a variety of cancers. This includes esophageal, lung and larynx cancers.

Workers in the asphalt, wood preservation and coke-production sectors are at particular risk. People who work in physical labor such as rail track maintenance or construction, such as chimney sweeps, may also be exposed.

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

Creosote is a substance that is made by coal tar and can be taken up through the skin. It can also be absorption through food or water.

Railroad workers are exposed to creosote whenever they work near hazardous waste sites. These sites often contain large amounts of creosote that can contaminate soil, water and air.

Rail workers could also be exposed to creosote , if they work in the wood treatment sector. A lot of 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 can cause serious health conditions, including cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Creosote is a liquid that is oily that ranges from black to amber in color. It also has an acidic, burning taste. 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. While coal tar is the most common form, other forms of creosote can also be found.

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 are at a higher risk of developing cancer. This is because they are more likely to be exposed to radiation than those who work in other industries.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust can cause lung cancer in laboratory animals, such as rats. In some instances, diesel exhaust may alter the DNA of cells which make them more likely to grow and develop cancer.

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

Diesel exhaust is regarded as carcinogens according to the American Cancer Society. It is classified as such by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of the World Health Organization).

Diesel exhaust exposure may be a serious risk for people who work with huge engines and machines, including truck drivers or toll booth operators. They may also be at risk if they spend a lot of time in locations where heavy diesel traffic occurs like highways and cities.

Railroad workers who manage and construct tracks and yards can also be exposed to diesel fumes when they work near diesel engines or other machines. The fumes can pose a risk when they enter the cabins of machinery such as locomotives and other machines.

A study conducted on laboratory animals found that exposure to diesel exhaust triggered various lung tumors and inflammation. Some 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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