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Railroad Cancer

Railroads use millions of gallons diesel fuel to transport freight trains over long distances. The extremely polluting diesel exhaust is high in carcinogens including arsenic and benzene.

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

Benzene

Benzene is a solvent used in industry is present in the exhaust from diesel fuel. Many railroad employees, including machinists and engineers, conductors electricians, and conductors work in areas where they are exposed to diesel fumes.

One exposure to benzene can cause cancer in certain people. Specifically, it is known to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). This cancer starts in the bone marrow and then spreads to the blood. It is more prevalent among men than women and is fatal if it is not treated.

The immune system is susceptible to damage from the chemical benzene. This is the reason it is a risk. This can lead to infections and a decrease in the ability to fight germs. Benzene may also cause bone weakness and increase the risk for arthritis.

Another serious issue associated with exposure to benzene is chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The type of cancer develops in the bone marrow, and then spreads to blood. It can affect the spleen , as well as other organs of the body.

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

Despite the dangers of exposure to benzene in the workplace, it is still being used in a variety of commercial and industrial processes. There are, however, ways to reduce exposure to benzene and prevent poisoning.

Wearing eyewear that is protective and wearing appropriate clothing is a way to safeguard your eyes. This will prevent benzene getting in the nose and eyes. A respirator is recommended whenever feasible.

If you suspect you have been exposed to benzene, you must immediately call your doctor. This will allow you to recognize any symptoms that you may have and reduce your chances of death from benzene poisoning.

Benzene is also known to cause brain damage, along with many other types of cancer. It can lead to a loss of memory and confusion. This can cause a decline in the quality of life, making it difficult to function at work or at home.

Asbestos

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

As as a result asbestos exposure is one of the health hazards that pose the greatest risk to those who work in the industry of railroads. Railroad workers may be exposed to the harmful substance in many different ways. Some of the most prevalent are:

One exposure to asbestos can trigger mesothelioma as well as other cancers that are life-threatening. These cancers can develop in the lungs, the mesothelium (the membrane that covers the lung) and the abdominal cavity.

Fortunately, the majority of people who are exposed to asbestos fibers do not develop any of the negative health issues that are linked to this substance. The majority of the fibers will be expelled, or be transported away in the mucus layer that protects the lung. There are asbestos fibers that can be stuck to your lungs for a long time, even decades.

The consequences of this condition vary from person to person but may cause shortness of breath and chest pain, as well as trouble breathing or a tight feeling in the chest. Other signs include difficulty swallowing and weight loss.

Children exposed to asbestos are at higher risk of developing mesothelioma as well as other forms of Cancer Lawsuits. They are more likely to inhale harmful fibers through the mouth and nose. Their lung's development is still in its early stages.

They breathe in more asbestos fibers due to the fact that they breathe at a faster pace and have a greater volume to surface ratio than adults.

Because they are more vulnerable to inhaling dangerous fibers, young children are at a high risk of developing mesothelioma especially when they have been in close contact with railroad cars. They also stand a higher risk of getting mesothelioma in the event of an ancestor who has mesothelioma.

Creosote

Creosote was initially developed in the 19th century to protect wood from rot and insect damage. Railroad companies were successful in saving money by reducing the expense of replacing wood. Even today, creosote remains used to treat wood products. It is also used for protection of log homes and marine pilings.

It is a poisonous chemical that has been linked to a variety of cancers. Some of these include esophageal, lung, and Railroad Cancer larynx cancers.

The health risks of creosote are especially high for those working in the wood preservation, coke-production, and asphalt industries. Chimney sweeps as well as workers who perform physical labor like rail track maintenance and construction, may also be exposed to creosote.

Creosote exposure can cause irritation of the skin and eyes, chemical burns, eyelid spasms convulsions, mental confusion, unconsciousness, kidney issues, and even death. It can also affect the lungs and cause respiratory problems over time, just like smoking cigarettes.

Creosote chemical, which is made from coal tar, can be absorbed through skin. It can also enter the body through food and water.

Railroad Cancer Lawsuit Settlements workers are exposed to creosote whenever they work close to hazardous waste sites. These sites typically contain huge quantities of creosote, which can be harmful to water, soil and the air.

Rail workers can also be exposed to creosote if they work in the wood treatment sector. Many wood products, such as lumber and fences are treated with creosote.

The people who work in these sectors are usually not provided with protective equipment, which exposes them to creosote and contaminants. This can result in serious health conditions, including chronic fatigue syndrome and cancer.

Creosote, an oily liquid that ranges from amber to black in color and possesses an acidic, burning taste. It is not a buoyant liquid and has a specific gravity of 1.037 to 1.87. It is a mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and phenolic compounds in addition to other chemicals. The most popular form of creosote used is coal tar, but other forms are also used.

Diesel Exhaust

Diesel exhaust is a byproduct of burning fuel and released into the atmosphere when diesel engines are utilized. It can also be released from diesel locomotives, construction and farm equipment generators, ships, and other industrial equipment.

Diesel exhaust workers could be at a higher risk of developing Cancer Lawsuit. This is because they are more susceptible to being exposed 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, the diesel exhaust could alter the DNA of cells which make them more likely to develop cancerous cells and grow.

Studies on the effects of diesel exhaust on humans have also demonstrated that heavy exposure can cause many health problems, including respiratory disorders like emphysema and chronic bronchitis and blood system diseases like bladder cancers, larynx (voice box) as well as stomach, esophagus and pancreas. Other studies have found a link between diesel exhaust and cancers of the prostate and breast.

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

Exposure to diesel exhaust may pose a serious threat to those who work with large engines and machines, like truck drivers or toll booth operators. They may be at risk too when they spend a lot of time in areas where heavy diesel traffic is prevalent (e.g. highways or cities).

In addition, railroad employees who construct and maintain yards and tracks can be exposed to diesel fumes when they work near locomotives or other equipment that utilizes diesel engines. These fumes can be particularly hazardous when they get into the cabins of locomotives and other machinery.

A study of laboratory rats found that exposure for a long time to diesel exhaust resulted in several lung tumors and inflammation changes. Certain of these tumors were similar to lung Adenocarcinoma. It is a form of cancer that occurs when the lungs' cells expand rapidly and then become malignant.

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