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Railroad Settlement and Esophageal Cancer


Railroad workers are often exposed to cancer-causing substances in their workplace. Some workers develop mesothelioma, lung cancer and other diseases as a result exposures.

Our attorneys obtained summary judgment in a matter that was heard before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama on behalf of a large railroad company. Plaintiff claimed that his cancer resulted by exposure to asbestos, diesel exhaust and creosote.

Risk Factors

Different factors can affect the kind of cancer that can be found in an esophagus. These risk factors might be adjustable, while others like the family history or age cannot be changed. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma settlement of esophageal carcinoma starts in the flat cells or squamous cells. They comprise the majority of the lining that covers the esophagus. This cancer is more common among men and black people however the rate is decreasing worldwide.

The esophagus also houses glandular cells which secrete mucus to help with the passage of food into the stomach. Multiple myeloma settlements are located in the lower part of the esophagus close to the stomach. cancer lawsuit settlements are by far the most common type of esophageal tumours that can be found in these cells. They are more common in males and black people, however the trend is declining in the United States.

The risk of esophageal cancer for a person increases with the amount of time spent smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol. Consuming a lot of alcohol over a long period of time increases the risk of developing squamous cell cancer and a wide range of drinks are associated with this condition around the globe including tea brewed in Northern China, Brandie whiskey in the US and Europe beer in Southern Africa, and distilled drinks in Latin America.

Railroad workers are often exposed to toxins that can increase the chance of developing esophageal cancer. These include solvents employed in cleaning equipment as well as herbicides used along rail tracks to deter weed growth as well as lead paints on railway bridges and facilities, exhaust fumes from diesel engines and silica from industrial materials. Creosote's benzene, a toxic chemical used to treat railroad ties, may also be a contributing factor to this cancer.

Diagnosis

Early diagnosis can increase your chances of surviving. The earlier cancer is diagnosed, the more likely it is to be treated. The first signs are difficulty swallowing, loss of appetite and weight loss, hoarseness or coughing in the chest, chest pain, and the sensation that food is stuck in the throat (dysphagia).

Imaging tests can be utilized by a physician to diagnose esophageal carcinoma. The tests can include an upper-gastrointestinal examination using a drink of barium. The test involves swallowing harmless liquid that coats the esophagus's inner surface and make it visible on an X-ray. The doctor may also order blood tests to look for anemia or to check how the liver is functioning.

Railroad workers who are diagnosed with esophageal cancer may be entitled to compensation from the railroad companies who exposed the workers to toxic substances at work. A trained railroad esophageal cancer lawyer can review the case of a person and define their rights to claim financial compensation under the Federal Employers Liability Act.

An experienced FELA attorney can begin to gather evidence to prove that the cancer of the esophagus resulted from their work-related exposure to asbestos, diesel exhaust fumes, and other chemicals. A lawyer can also assist in determining the right amount of compensation for economic as well as non-economic loss.

Treatment

Railroad workers are exposed to numerous dangerous substances, including diesel exhaust, asbestos and creosote. These substances can cause esophageal cancer by irritating the lining of your throat. Railroad employees are at a higher risk of developing diseases such as mesothelioma and lung cancer.

The esophagus is a hollow muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach and carries liquids and food that is swallowed to the digestive tract. Esophageal cancer develops in the cells that comprise the lining of the esophagus, or mucosa.

There are a variety of treatment options available for patients suffering from esophageal cancer. Surgery is usually combined chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy.

For cancers of stage I, doctors may opt for endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Both procedures are minimally invasive and don't require the removal of the esophagus. In these procedures, doctors utilize an endoscope for the removal of cancerous tissues and testing for indications of cancer.

For stage II cancers doctors can use chemotherapy or a combination of chemo and radiation. Chemotherapy drugs kill cancer cells. Radiation makes use of high-energy X-rays instead of a similar concept to destroy cancerous cells inside the esophagus. If the tumor is located in the upper part near the stomach, some patients might be treated with chemo rather than radiation.

Prognosis

People with esophageal carcinoma that is not spreading is generally thought to be in good health. This is particularly true when cancer is discovered in its early stages, and treated promptly.

The prognosis of a person is contingent on the type of cancer and the stage at which they were diagnosed. For example, a person with squamous cell cancer that has not metastasized is expected to have a better survival rate than someone who has adenocarcinoma but it hasn't developed.

In certain instances, a doctor may be able to completely remove the tumor by performing surgery. Resection is the word used to describe this. This is especially common in squamous cells and adenocarcinomas that have not spread.

Federal Employers Liability Act may provide financial compensation to railroad employees who are diagnosed with cancer or other chronic illnesses that are linked to their employment. If you suspect that your condition is due to exposure at work, contact an expert railroad settlement lawyer promptly. Under FELA, you have three years to submit an claim. If, however, you were unaware that your illness or cancer was connected to your job at the time of diagnosis, the time of limitations may be extended. An attorney who is experienced with FELA claims could evaluate your situation and determine whether you should accept an initial settlement offer.

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