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Related: About this forumAs Black Lung Strikes Younger Coal Miners, Kentucky Restricts Medical Benefits.
Brian Snyder/Reuters
Brandon Crum was a fourth-generation coal miner. As a teenager, he spent his summers, holidays, and weekends working in the coal fields of eastern Kentucky. I was raised with it, says Crum. My grandfather and my father were mine operators. From the time I was six Ive been riding in bulldozers and cutting machines and scoops.
He left mining at 21, but Crum didnt stray too far from his roots. For the past 16 years, hes been a radiologist and B reader, which means he is certified to evaluate chest X-rays for pneumoconiosis, or black lung, a debilitating respiratory disease. Caused by long-term exposure to coal mine dust, black lung is fairly common in coal miners in their sixties and seventies. Crums grandfather died from it, and his father has it, too. But in 2014, Crum began noticing a spike in severe black lung casesand he was seeing them in younger and younger coal workers.
He contacted the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), which studied the X-rays of Crums patients. After multiple B readers in the region confirmed the diagnoses, Crum and NIOSH published their findings in December 2016. Continued research led NIOSH to conclude that one in five coal miners in central Appalachia has black lung. Even more shocking, one in twenty suffers from progressive massive fibrosis, the most severe form of the disease. Together, Crum and NIOSH uncovered the story of a fatal epidemic in Appalachias coal country.
If one in five people who worked as nurses ended up with an incurable, chronic disease, people would lose their minds. In any other work this would be completely unacceptable, says Evan Smith, an attorney for the Appalachian Citizens Law Center in Whitesburg, Kentucky. Its scary. Its an incurable disease that will eventually lead to these people suffocating to death.
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greymattermom
(5,754 posts)is football.
procon
(15,805 posts)blueinredohio
(6,797 posts)After a while you can't feel sorry for them.
NNadir
(33,538 posts)...to issue a sad sigh for them.
Nah, maybe not, that would be detracting him from what he loves.
keithbvadu2
(36,860 posts)Don't forget official thoughts and prayers