Many antineoplastic drugs have been found to have carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic activity and so hospital personnel handling these substances are potentially exposed to health risk. Understanding this risk derived from protracted occupational exposure has great relevance even if the workers normally adopt individual and environmental protective measures. To address this question we have studied the presence of DNA and chromosome damage in a population of nurses employed in Italian oncology units and in matched controls. We used the comet assay to evidence the presence of DNA strand breaks, due to both acute and chronic exposure, and the micronucleus (MN) test, which is a measure of clastogenic and aneugenic events. Furthermore, sin...
BACKGROUND: Some industrial hygiene studies have assessed occupational exposure to antineoplastic...
Of all workers exposed globally to synthetic sources of radiation, medical personnel represent the l...
OBJECTIVES: People who handle antineoplastic drugs, many of which classified as human carcinogens by...
Many antincoplastic drugs have been found to have carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic activity a...
Health-care personnel handling antineoplastic drugs could be at risk for adverse health effects. We ...
OBJECTIVES: Recently published works showed that occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs (ANP...
The aim of our study was to investigate whether occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs (AND) ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo estimate the genotoxic risk of occupational exposure to antineoplas...
Occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs (ANPD) raises concerns regarding possible health effec...
Antioneoplastic drugs are widely used in treatment of cancer, and several studies suggest acute and ...
ABSTRACT: The hazards of handling antineoplastic drugs have been raised and discussed in several stu...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Some industrial hygiene studies have assessed occupational exposure to antineo...
This study has evaluated the utility of measuring effects of low level occupational exposure of nurs...
Objective: In this study we aimed to investigate the genotoxic effects of antineoplastic agents in o...
Several antineoplastic drugs have been classified as carcinogens by the International Agency for Res...
BACKGROUND: Some industrial hygiene studies have assessed occupational exposure to antineoplastic...
Of all workers exposed globally to synthetic sources of radiation, medical personnel represent the l...
OBJECTIVES: People who handle antineoplastic drugs, many of which classified as human carcinogens by...
Many antincoplastic drugs have been found to have carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic activity a...
Health-care personnel handling antineoplastic drugs could be at risk for adverse health effects. We ...
OBJECTIVES: Recently published works showed that occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs (ANP...
The aim of our study was to investigate whether occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs (AND) ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo estimate the genotoxic risk of occupational exposure to antineoplas...
Occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs (ANPD) raises concerns regarding possible health effec...
Antioneoplastic drugs are widely used in treatment of cancer, and several studies suggest acute and ...
ABSTRACT: The hazards of handling antineoplastic drugs have been raised and discussed in several stu...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Some industrial hygiene studies have assessed occupational exposure to antineo...
This study has evaluated the utility of measuring effects of low level occupational exposure of nurs...
Objective: In this study we aimed to investigate the genotoxic effects of antineoplastic agents in o...
Several antineoplastic drugs have been classified as carcinogens by the International Agency for Res...
BACKGROUND: Some industrial hygiene studies have assessed occupational exposure to antineoplastic...
Of all workers exposed globally to synthetic sources of radiation, medical personnel represent the l...
OBJECTIVES: People who handle antineoplastic drugs, many of which classified as human carcinogens by...