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Ten Things You've Learned In Kindergarden To Help You Get Cancer Lawsuits
Railroad Cancer

Railroads employ millions of gallons of diesel fuel to transport freight trains over long distances. The highly toxic diesel exhaust contains carcinogens such as arsenic, benzene and dioxin.

If you are a former or current railroad employee who has been diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to compensation under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA). Our Houston railroad cancer lawyers can help you receive fair financial compensation for your suffering.

Benzene

Benzene, a solvent for industrial use, can be found in the exhaust of diesel fuel. Many railroad workers, like conductors, engineers and machinists and electricians are employed in places where they are in contact with diesel fumes.

Certain people can develop cancer as a result of a single exposure to benzene. Particularly, it is thought to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The cancer begins in the bone marrow, and then spreads to the blood. It is more prevalent in men than in women , and can be fatal if it is not treated.

The immune system is susceptible to damage from the chemical benzene. This is why it is a threat. This could lead to various health issues like infections and a lower capacity to fight off germs. Benzene can also weaken bones and increase the risk of developing arthritis.

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is another serious negative side effect of benzene. This type of cancer begins in the bone marrow and expands into blood. It can be a threat to the spleen, or other parts of your body.

A study from 2015 revealed that even low levels benzene can increase the risk of developing leukemia by a third. Researchers looked into medical documents of the medical records of 25,000 Norwegian oil workers on rigs who worked for more than 20 days.

Benzene is still utilized in many industrial and commercial operations despite the risks of being exposed to it. There are, however, ways to limit exposure to benzene and prevent poisoning.

Wearing eye protection and appropriate clothing is one of the ways to protect your eyes. This will stop benzene out of the eyes and nose. A respirator should be used as often as possible.

If you suspect that you have been exposed to benzene you should contact your physician immediately. This will help identify any symptoms that you may be suffering from and help reduce your chances of death from benzene poisoning.

Benzene may also cause brain damage, as well as other forms of cancer. It can cause confusion and loss of memory. This condition can cause an impairment in the quality of life, making it difficult to perform at work or at home.

Asbestos

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

As a result asbestos exposure is one of the greatest health risks for railroad workers. Railroad workers are exposed to asbestos in a variety ways. Here are some of the most frequent:

One exposure to asbestos can trigger mesothelioma, among other cancers that can be life-threatening. The cancers can grow in the lungs, mesothelium (the membrane that surrounds the lungs) as well as the abdominal cavity.

Fortunately, the majority of people who are exposed to asbestos fibers don't suffer from any of the dangerous health conditions linked to this substance. Most fibers will be expelled through coughing or as mucus. This protects the lungs. There are some asbestos fibers that can stay in the lungs for many years or even decades.

The consequences of this condition vary from person to person but may cause shortness of 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 risk of developing mesothelioma and another type of cancer because they are more likely to breathe asbestos fibers that are harmful through their mouths and noses. The reason for this is because their lung tissue is still developing.

They breathe at a greater rate, and since their lungs are larger in volume ratio than adults', they will 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 in close proximity to railroad vehicles. If they have a parent with mesothelioma, they are at a greater chance of developing the disease.

Creosote

In the 19th century Creosote was invented to help protect wood from rot as well as insect damage, saving railroad companies money by reducing the cost of replacing wood. Even today, creosote remains used to treat wood products. It is also used to protect log homes as well as marine pilings.

It is a poisonous substance and has been linked with various cancers. Some of these include esophageal, lung and larynx cancers.


The health risks associated with creosote exposure are particularly present in those who work in the wood preservation, coke-production and asphalt industries. Chimney sweeps, and workers who work physically, such as rail track maintenance and construction, could also be exposed to creosote.

Creosote exposure can cause irritation to the skin, eyelid spasms and convulsions, in addition to chemical burns, convulsions, chemical burns, and unconsciousness. It can also cause respiratory problems and lung problems, much like smoking cigarettes.

Creosote chemical, which is made from coal tar, can be absorbed through skin. Union Pacific Cancer can also be absorption through food or water.

Railroad workers are exposed to creosote if they work near hazardous waste sites. These sites often contain large amounts of creosote which can cause contamination of water, soil and air.

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

Those who work in these fields are typically not protected by protective equipment, and this exposes them to creosote and other contaminants. This can result in serious health issues, such as cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Creosote, an oily liquid that ranges from amber to black in color and possesses a burning, caustic taste. It is not buoyant in water and has specific gravity of 1.037 to 1.087. It is a mix of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons phenolic compounds and other chemicals. The most common form of creosote is called coal tar, however different forms are also utilized.

Diesel Exhaust

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

People who work around diesel exhaust could be at a higher risk of developing cancer. This is because they are exposed to more of this substance than people who work in other industries.

Certain studies have shown that long-term exposure to diesel exhaust could cause lung cancer in lab animals like rats. Diesel exhaust can trigger DNA changes in cells that make them more susceptible to cancerous growth.

Studies on the effects of diesel exhaust on humans have also shown that exposure to diesel exhaust can trigger various health issues that include respiratory disorders such as chronic bronchitis or emphysema as well as blood system diseases such as bladder cancers and larynx (voice box) and stomach, esophagus and the pancreas. Some cancers of the breast, prostate and stomach have been connected to diesel exhaust.

Diesel exhaust is considered 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).

People who work with large machines and engines, such as truck drivers and toll booth operators could be at a high risk of developing cancer because of exposure to exhaust fumes from diesel. They could be at risk too for cancer if they spend a significant amount of time in areas where heavy diesel traffic occurs (e.g. 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 can pose a risk when they enter the cabins of locomotives or other machinery.

Long-term exposure to diesel exhaust has led to lung inflammation and cancer in laboratory rats. Some of these tumors looked similar to a type of cancer known as lung adenocarcinoma. It occurs when the cells of the lungs develop malignancy and multiply rapidly.

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