<div><p>Objective</p><p>To review the scientific literature related to the safe handling of hazardous drugs (HDs).</p><p>Method</p><p>Critical analysis of works retrieved from MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, Scopus, CINHAL, Web of Science and LILACS using the terms "Hazardous Substances", "Antineoplastic Agents" and "Cytostatic Agents", applying "Humans" and "Guidelines" as filters. Date of search: January 2017.</p><p>Results</p><p>In total, 1100 references were retrieved, and from those, 61 documents were selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria: 24 (39.3%) documents related to recommendations about HDs; 27 (44.3%) about antineoplastic agents, and 10 (33.3%) about other types of substances (monoclonal antibodies, gene medicine...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
BACKGROUND: Nurses and other healthcare workers are at risk for adverse health consequences from occ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence of occupational exposure risks to novel anticancer agents is limited and yet ...
To review the scientific literature related to the safe handling of hazardous drugs (HDs).Critical a...
Objective: To review the scientific literature related to the safe handling of hazardous drugs (HDs)...
Purpose: To develop a set of recommendations for the safe handling of parenteral cytotoxics in healt...
open access documentCytotoxic agents, also called antineoplastic agents, are used in cancer treatmen...
Background: This review wants to highlight the importance of computer programs used to control the s...
Healthcare workers are being exposed to hazardous drugs during preparation and administration of che...
Cancer is a global burden, including in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Cancer prevention ...
To define recommendations that permit safe management of antineoplastic medication, minimise medicat...
In this Alert, NIOSH presents a standard precautions or universal precautions approach to handling h...
Aim: To define recommendations that permit safe management of antineoplastic medication, minimise me...
These consensus guidelines provide recommendations for the safe handling of monoclonal antibodies. D...
PURPOSE: To provide 2019 ASCO standards on the safe handling of hazardous drugs. METHODS: An Expert ...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
BACKGROUND: Nurses and other healthcare workers are at risk for adverse health consequences from occ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence of occupational exposure risks to novel anticancer agents is limited and yet ...
To review the scientific literature related to the safe handling of hazardous drugs (HDs).Critical a...
Objective: To review the scientific literature related to the safe handling of hazardous drugs (HDs)...
Purpose: To develop a set of recommendations for the safe handling of parenteral cytotoxics in healt...
open access documentCytotoxic agents, also called antineoplastic agents, are used in cancer treatmen...
Background: This review wants to highlight the importance of computer programs used to control the s...
Healthcare workers are being exposed to hazardous drugs during preparation and administration of che...
Cancer is a global burden, including in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Cancer prevention ...
To define recommendations that permit safe management of antineoplastic medication, minimise medicat...
In this Alert, NIOSH presents a standard precautions or universal precautions approach to handling h...
Aim: To define recommendations that permit safe management of antineoplastic medication, minimise me...
These consensus guidelines provide recommendations for the safe handling of monoclonal antibodies. D...
PURPOSE: To provide 2019 ASCO standards on the safe handling of hazardous drugs. METHODS: An Expert ...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
BACKGROUND: Nurses and other healthcare workers are at risk for adverse health consequences from occ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence of occupational exposure risks to novel anticancer agents is limited and yet ...