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A Look Into The Secrets Of Railroad Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

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The Dangers of Railroad AML

Acute myeloid cancer, or AML occurs in the bone marrow. It's been linked with exposures to benzene-containing fuels paints, solvents, solvents and degreasers.

Rail workers who suffer from AML and have a reason for believing that their work-related exposures played a part, can claim FELA claims. AML fees are collected and distributed by OSMRE every year.

Benzene

A hazardous and toxic solvent, benzene originates from the petroleum distillation process. Inhaled, ingested, or absorbed via the skin, it could cause leukemia. It has been linked with leukemia, aplasticanemia and other blood-related illnesses in laboratory animals.

In the past, the railroad industry has employed a variety petroleum-based solvents that often contained high levels benzene. The most commonly used products were Liquid Wrench, Gumout, SafetyKleen parts washers, Champion brake cleaner and CRC. A number of studies have shown that exposure to these harmful chemicals can increase the risk of AML and blood-related illnesses.

Acute Myeloid leukemia (AML), a type of cancer, affects bone marrow as well as the cells that make blood whites. Specifically, it affects the myeloid stem cells that line the bone marrow that usually differentiate into different kinds of white blood cells.

AML can be caused by coal tar and creosote. Our medical experts are able identify genetic damage in AML patients and trace it back to prior exposure to benzene. Other studies have revealed that benzene is linked to other types of leukemia, such as acute lymphocytic and Railroad Lymphoma chronic lymphocytic. These leukemias are all linked to the production of B-lymphocytes and lymphocytes in the bone marrow.

Creosote

Creosote is an amalgamation of coal-tar solutions used to preserve, water-proof and insect-proof wooden structures such as utility poles and railroad ties. This chemical is a carcinogen that has been linked to cancers of the testicles and skin and acute leukemia. Additionally, creosote has been identified as an extremely toxic chemical that is able to leach from treated wood into soil and water.

Creosote's chemicals are made up of hydrocarbons phenols, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). PAHs are highly water-soluble and can build up on the bodies of fish and birds. Coal-tar Creosote is a black oily liquid, can contain as much as 10,000 different chemical. It is also found in hazardous waste sites. It can be absorbed by the skin or inhaled.

Workers who work with or burn creosote treated wood are at risk of developing health problems. For instance, the creosote-treated wood which is burned in backyard fire pits can contain PAHs and phenol, which could pollute the air. Workers who handle or work with creosote-treated railroad ties could be exposed to toxins.

Benzene, another hazardous chemical employed in maintenance of railroads, is also a danger. This chemical with no odor is a known carcinogen, and is associated with mesothelioma and lung cancer. The chemical is present in paint, degreasers, and solvents. It can also be found in brake pads, clutches walls, wallboards and other industrial products. Benzene can also be linked to an increased chance of developing AML. Our experts can pinpoint genetic damage in AML patients that are compatible with previous exposures to benzene.

Asbestos

Asbestos is a class of naturally occurring fibrous silicate minerals. It is pliable and resistant to chemical fires, electricity and heat. This made it a favorite for use in construction materials as well as automotive parts. But asbestos also has a negative side. The microscopic fibers in asbestos can be harmful if inhaled. This can cause serious lung problems like asbestosis, mesothelioma and lung cancer.

Benzene is a dangerous chemical that Railroad Emphysema lymphoma (www.sugarless-time.com) workers are exposed to on a regular basis. It's found in many solvents and forms a part of diesel exhaust. It's also connected to leukemia and other cancers. A study that was conducted in 2016 showed that as little as five years of exposure to benzene significantly increases the risk of developing AML.

Asbestos is a common contaminant on Railroad Rad tracks. It was once extensively used in military applications and by railroads due to its ability to stop fires and electrical failures. Asbestos was widely used by veterans of the United States Armed Forces before it became a health risk. Because of their exposure, thousands of veterans have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and other diseases. These soldiers could be eligible for compensation from military trust funds. Download our free Veterans Compensation Guide to learn more about financial assistance if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness.

Trichloroethylene

Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a colorless, volatile liquid that easily evaporates into the air. It is used to remove grease from machinery made of metal and as an unprocessed chemical. TCE is a probable carcinogen with strong evidence that it causes liver cancer in humans and malignant lymphoma (a blood cancer) in mice. TCE can also cause kidney damage, central nervous system damage and skin reactions, as well as respiratory problems.

TCE is found in soil and water around industrial sites in the areas where it was created and then used or discarded. It can also be leached into drinking water and groundwater from underground storage tanks. If the drinking water at your home has been contaminated with trichloroethylene, you can reduce the risk to your family of being exposed by using a clean well-maintained and well-maintained source of water and taking steps to minimize dust and dirt around the house.

During their work, many Railroad Myelodysplastic Syndrome workers have been exposed trichloroethylene as well as other chemical solvents. In addition to benzene exposure, exposure to these chemical solvents is linked to AML. Experts can now identify genetic damages that are linked to past trichloroethylene-exposures in AML patients. Our lawyers have extensive experience representing Railroad Blood Cancer workers suffering from AML caused by trichloroethylene, coal tar, and creosote. We can assist you in obtaining the compensation you are entitled to. Contact us today to set up a a free consultation.

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