Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IF) in two Italian hospitals were monitored. The extent of exposure was assessed by the analysis of air samples, wipe samples, pads and gloves. Urinary excretion at the beginning and at the end of the work shift was also measured by liquid-liquid extraction and analysis by high performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. Three out of 24 air samples were positive for CP or IF. In wipe samples, CP concentrations ranging from < 0.001 to 82.4 micrograms/dm2 in Hospital A (32 samples) and from 0.2 to 383.3 micrograms/dm2 in Hospital B (17 samples), were found. IF concentrations varied from < 0.001 to 90.9...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
In spite of current recommended safe handling procedures, the potential for the exposure of healthca...
Exposure assessment of health care workers to antineoplastic drugs (ADs) is still an open issue sinc...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...
Pharmacy staff and health care workers in hospitals may be exposed to antineoplastic drugs during ca...
Antineoplastic drugs are commonly used in the medical treatment of cancer and some other diseases. W...
Background: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IP) contaminations have been detected in hospital ...
Workplaces, e.g. hospital pharmacies and hospital departments, where antineoplastic drugs are handle...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Two Italian hospitals were investigated within a month, by taking wipe samples in the drug preparati...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Evaluation of Occupational Exposure to Antiblastic Drugs in an Italian Hospital Oncological Departme...
none7Measurable levels of anticancer agents are still detected on work surfaces in health-care setti...
BackgroundCytotoxic drugs constitute an important workplace hazard in the hospital environment. Our ...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
In spite of current recommended safe handling procedures, the potential for the exposure of healthca...
Exposure assessment of health care workers to antineoplastic drugs (ADs) is still an open issue sinc...
Twenty four workers (10 involved in the preparation and 14 in administration) exposed to cyclophosph...
Pharmacy staff and health care workers in hospitals may be exposed to antineoplastic drugs during ca...
Antineoplastic drugs are commonly used in the medical treatment of cancer and some other diseases. W...
Background: Cyclophosphamide (CP) and ifosfamide (IP) contaminations have been detected in hospital ...
Workplaces, e.g. hospital pharmacies and hospital departments, where antineoplastic drugs are handle...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Two Italian hospitals were investigated within a month, by taking wipe samples in the drug preparati...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Evaluation of Occupational Exposure to Antiblastic Drugs in an Italian Hospital Oncological Departme...
none7Measurable levels of anticancer agents are still detected on work surfaces in health-care setti...
BackgroundCytotoxic drugs constitute an important workplace hazard in the hospital environment. Our ...
The extensive use of antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy may be at risk to health care workers inv...
In spite of current recommended safe handling procedures, the potential for the exposure of healthca...
Exposure assessment of health care workers to antineoplastic drugs (ADs) is still an open issue sinc...