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  1. Railroad Workers and Cancer
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  3. If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed with cancer as a result of working as a railroad worker or other employee, you may be eligible for compensation. The Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) provides compensation in the event that railroad employers are negligent and causes cancer or a related injury.
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  5. Diesel exhaust fumes are the most common cause of lung cancer in railway workers. Exposure to this carcinogenic chemical can cause other kinds of cancers like leukemia, bladder cancer as well as esophageal cancer and pancreatic cancer.
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  7. Lung Cancer
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  9. The exposure of railroad workers to diesel exhaust fumes could increase the risk of developing lung cancer. These fumes are produced by diesel fuel, which is the toxic mix of more than a dozen carcinogenic chemicals. They also contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, that can cause lung damage over time.
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  11. Railroad workers are frequently exposed to diesel fumes from their work in shop areas or cabs for engine crews. Diesel fumes consist of the principal components of diesel fuel carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfur. There are also minor components. These contaminants can cause serious health issues, such as lung disease, heart attacks and cancer.
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  13. A study showed that engineers and railroad conductors were at higher risk of lung cancer. The majority of lung cancers occur in the lungs and can be fatal within a couple of years of diagnosis.
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  15. Lung cancer can be found in two types which are small cell lung cancer as well as non-small cell lung cancer. Both types of lung cancer can be treated using a variety of treatment options. However, it's challenging and expensive to treat a lung cancer.
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  17. If you or someone close to you has developed lung cancer after working in the railroad industry, you could have legal claims against your employer. Railroad workers have the right to claim medical damages under federal law in the event that their condition is due to their work conditions or negligence.
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  19. A lawyer can review the work histories and employment records of railroad workers to determine whether their illness was caused by their job. He or she may also seek out other professionals who are skilled in investigating and prosecuting lawsuits involving railroads.
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  21. The railroad's use of asbestos and its other carcinogenic substances was deemed to put employees at a higher chance of developing cancer, such as mesothelioma. Even after asbestos was banned in the year 1970, railroad companies still used asbestos and other substances that were made of asbestos without notifying their employees.
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  23. They discovered mesothelioma. It is a fatal form of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs as well as the lining. It could also be a precursor for other types of cancer.
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  25. Lung cancer mortality is strongly connected to exposure to diesel exhaust. Railroad workers should have regular medical checks and ask their physicians for advice on lung cancer screening procedures. The tests include chest xrays or low-dose CT scans.
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  27. Leukemia
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  29. Leukemia is a kind of cancer that develops in the blood-forming tissues. It affects a specific type of white blood cell referred to as lymphocytes. It could be fatal if left untreated.
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  31. Railroad workers are at an increased risk of developing this type of cancer because of their exposure to chemicals in the workplace. The most frequent chemical exposures are herbicides , pesticides, such as benzene, diesel fuel, and benzene.
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  33. Evidence is mounting that suggests certain industrial chemicals could increase your risk of developing blood cancers such as leukemia. The most frequent of these chemical exposures is benzene which is a petroleum product that can be present in diesel and gasoline fuel.
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  35. Benzene is a clear inflammable liquid that has a sweet smell. It is also an ingredient in many solvents and lubricants.
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  37. Union Pacific Houston Cancer for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) declares that benzene is a carcinogen meaning it can cause cancer. It is found in diesel exhausts that railroad engineers and machinists conductors, electricians, and workers are exposed to regularly.
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  39. Creosote and coal tar are two other common chemicals that can trigger leukemia or blood cancers among railroad employees. These chemicals can be found in bridges and structures used by railroads, as well as in the ties used by train track department employees to connect railroad tracks.
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  41. Other chemical exposures that have been linked to blood cancers in railroad workers include herbicides and pesticides. Pesticides and herbicides are commonly used in railroad yards and right-ofways to keep pests out and to control other undesirable plant life.
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  43. The most commonly used pesticides found in railroad yards and right of methods are fungicides and herbicides. These chemicals may increase your risk of developing a particular type of blood cancer, like leukemia. They can cause abnormal blood cells to form in your bone marrow which could cause less capacity for the cells to function normally.
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  45. Other industrial chemicals that could be a risk factor for blood cancers in railroad workers include asbestos, lead, and benzene. All of these toxins could be extremely harmful and could be fatal if not treated.
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  47. Asbestos Cancer
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  49. Many serious diseases can be caused by asbestos, such as mesothelioma or cancer of the lung. Cancer can take a long time to develop, and some asbestos-related cancers can be fatal. If you or someone you know has developed an asbestos-related condition and you want to help, we can assist.
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  51. Railroad workers were the main source of asbestos exposure in the 20th century, especially in manufacturing and repairing rail products. Engineers, boilermakers, metal casters and other workers with these products were exposed to asbestos fibers throughout their production process.
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  53. Inhaling asbestos can cause damage to the lining (pleura) or stomach and intestines. The two most commonly used mesothelioma types are the mesothelioma of the pleura and peritoneal me.
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  55. Mesothelioma, the most severe form of asbestos-related cancer is the most prevalent. It mostly affects the lungs, but can be found in the abdominal lining, heart or testicles.
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  57. Doctors typically detect mesothelioma using a physical examination and blood tests, but they also conduct an imaging scan to determine whether any abnormalities are evident in the body. If they believe mesothelioma is causing the symptoms of a patient, they will then conduct an examination to collect the tissue or fluid to test.
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  59. Anyone who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma must consult an attorney experienced with FELA lawsuits to discuss their legal options. A mesothelioma lawyer with experience will assist you in obtaining the compensation you deserve.
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  61. Railway workers who have been exposed to asbestos for an extended amount of time are at greater chance of developing mesothelioma and other related diseases than others in the same profession. Railroad Workers Cancer are 35 times more likely than those who were never exposed to asbestos.
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  63. They are also more likely to develop cardiopulmonary fibrisis, and other diseases that can lead to death, including strokes or heart failure. Over the past 50 years there have been a number of reports linking railroad workers with various ailments related to asbestos.
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  65. Railroad Workers Cancer have demonstrated that exposure to asbestos can increase the risk of mesothelioma as well as lung cancer along with other serious ailments. Railroad workers who have smoked cigarettes are also at greater risk of developing lung carcinoma.
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  67. Other Cancers
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  69. Railroad workers are part of a large industry that moves goods on a daily basis, from coal to cars. They also are exposed to many substances that could cause cancer. Asbestos and benzene are two among the most dangerous substances that can cause cancer among railroad workers.
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  71. Benzene, a chemical which is found in gasoline, crude oil, and other sources, can be found in the exhausts of trains and in degreasing solutions used by railroads to clean their equipment. It can be absorbed by the skin and is a potentially carcinogen that can be dangerous.
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  73. Wearing goggles when working with the fumes of diesel or degreasing solvents can protect your eyes from the harmful effects of benzene. The benzene fumes can also be inhaled by those who work in a place that is full of diesel fumes, therefore it is essential to keep your mouth closed and to avoid breathing into the air around you.
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  76. Another substance that is potentially cancer-causing that railroad workers may be exposed to is creosote. Creosote is a thick smelly, oily liquid that is used to treat wood for railroads. It's a well-known carcinogen that can be inhaled by railroad workers who treat railroad ties with creosote.
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  78. Lung cancer is the most frequent form of cancer among railroad workers. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has categorized diesel emissions from locomotives as category 1 (carcinogenic to humans).
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  80. It's estimated that 40% of the lung cancers discovered in American railroad workers are related to this exposure to diesel. In a 38-year study, those exposed to diesel exhaust were more likely to develop lung cancer than those who weren't.
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  82. Despite all the safety precautions, there is still a high chance of developing cancer as a result of working in the railway industry. It has been reported that those who are employed with modern diesel engines have a higher rate of lung cancer.
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  84. People who have contracted cancer while working on railroad tracks may be qualified for compensation. It is important to consult with a lawyer who is qualified immediately you learn that you have been diagnosed with cancer.
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