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15 Things You Didn't Know About Blood Cancers

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Railroad Exposures and Blood Cancer

Exposure to railroads has been linked to various types of cancer, including lung and blood cancer. This includes lymphoma and leukemia as well as myelodysplastic disorder.

Benzene is one of the chemicals that can increase the risk of developing blood cancers such as leukemia in railroad workers. It is found in solvents and diesel fuel. It is also breathed in by railroad workers who deal with rail ties with creosote.

Benzene

Benzene is a clear liquid that is easily flammable in the air, quickly vaporizes. It is a poisonous chemical that could harm the body's blood and bone marrow. It can cause leukemia and other Blood cancer railroad settlement cancers, and weakened red blood cancer caused by railroad how to get a settlement cells by decreasing the amount of red blood cells. It can also lead to menstrual disorders, anemia, the immune system is less robust and lowered fertility levels. People who are exposed to benzene for prolonged periods of time, especially those working in industries that produce or use benzene, are at the highest risk.

The first research studies to link benzene and blood cancers were conducted in China. The study revealed that people exposed to the chemical benzene were more prone to develop leukemia, multiple myeloma, and other blood cancers than those who weren't exposed.

Benzene is a chemical that railroad workers are exposed to in their work environments. The chance of exposure is increased if the worker works in an oil refinery or gas station, chemical plant, rubber plant or a coke manufacturing company.

Creosote

Creosote, a dangerous chemical is used to treat railroad tie and other wood. Railroad workers can be exposed to creosote through breathing in the vapors or by contact with the chemical on their skin. This type of exposure can result in lung cancer or blood cancers.

Acute Myelogenous (AML) Leukemia is a serious blood disorder that affects white blood cells, which fight off infection. AML is a result of exposure to many chemicals and substances, including creosote, benzene, and coal tar.

Railroad workers may also be exposed to herbicides and pesticides that are used in railroad yards and are one of methods to kill undesirable plants. These chemicals may increase the risk of blood cancers, as they cause the bone Marrow produce abnormal blood cells that don't function correctly.

Exposure to these dangerous chemicals can cause a host of health issues for railroad workers. A railroad worker who suffers from a health problem due to their work on the railroad can submit a claim under FELA. Our law firm has successfully secured compensation for injured railroad employees who have received the diagnosis of a blood cancer or a serious health issue related to their work on the railroad.

Coal Tar

Coal tar is a dark liquid that is used to treat skin conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis. It contains a mixture of phenols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and PAHs. It can reduce flaking, scaling, and itching if used as directed. However, if used regularly over a long period of time, it could trigger side effects. Coal tar is also found in creams, gels and baths. In one study, a woman who had used ointments that contained coal tar for 50 days showed high levels of pyrene (and benz[a]pyrene) in her breastmilk.

Creosote can increase the risk of blood cancers such as leukemia in railroad workers. Creosote is one of the carcinogens, also known as PAHs that have been proven to trigger leukemia and other types of cancer.

The Railroad Injury Firm of Doran & Murphy represents railway workers who have developed a cancer of the blood like leukemia due to exposure at work. In these cases, the damages could include medical expenses as well as future costs for care and loss of income and [Redirect-302] more. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

Pesticides and herbicides

Herbicides can be used to kill unwanted plants, including weeds. They are commonly applied to railroad yards and right of way in order to prevent vegetation from blocking the tracks. They are also used in fields of agriculture to control the growth of weeds. They are also used in ponds or lakes to eliminate undesirable algae or plants which can interfere with swimming or fishing.

Studies have found that exposure to pesticides is associated to various types of blood cancer. The results of these studies vary and have been attributed to a variety of limitations inherent in cases-control or cohort studies. These include variations in the levels of exposure, kinds of pesticides tested, the manner in the way they were applied and covariates studied, as well as time frames for follow-up.

Some studies have shown an association between pesticides and an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Others do not. Some studies have linked pesticides with thyroid diseases and shingles. Certain pesticides like the phenoxy herbicides 2,4,5T and lindane have been found to be carcinogenic for humans. These pesticides are the main source of dioxin contamination found in sediments and [Redirect-302] surface water.

Lead

Lead is a highly-toxic metal that causes harm to almost every organ in the human body. It is particularly harmful to young children who may experience long-term effects on their behavior, learning and the ability to learn. It can also cause harm to adults, causing kidney damage, hypertension, and anemia. In pregnant women it can lead to stillbirth, miscarriage and low birth weight.

It is found in soils that were damaged by mining or burning fossil fuels. It is also found in batteries, paints and solder as well as pipes. It was used in bullets and those who work at firing ranges are exposed to it. Children can inhale lead from eating flakes or paint or chewing on their nails, or toys that have been contaminated with lead.

A Blood cancer lawsuit settlements lead test determines the amount of lead present in the body. Those with lead levels above 45 mcg/dL will require treatment. This is done by the administration of a medicine that binds the lead in the bloodstream and helps the body eliminate it. This is called EDTA Chelation. When lead levels are high, patients who have high blood levels of the metal are treated with a solution that is used to flush their stomachs and intestinal tracts.

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