Many studies into surface contamination of hospital environments have demonstrated that occupational exposure to cytotoxics through the dermal route remains a possible risk. In this study, we assess the actual dermal exposure of the hands of pharmacy technicians and cleaning personnel in a panel of hospitals performing tasks that pose a risk of exposure. We compare the dermal exposure to a tentative limit value for cyclophosphamide. Pharmacy technicians and cleaning personnel were asked for hand rinsing after performance of nine tasks previously identified as posing a risk of occupational exposure. All samples were analyzed for the presence and quantity of eight antineoplastic drugs. By using data on both the frequency of the performance of...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Healthcare workers who prepare or administer cytotoxic agents run the risk of exposure, and the risk...
We previously reported that antineoplastic drug contamination is found on various work surfaces situ...
In order to study environmental contamination by cytostatic drugs in Portugal hospitals, sampling ca...
Healthcare workers who prepare or administer cytotoxic agents run the risk of exposure, and the risk...
Healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs may occur through handling of the drugs and/or ...
During the last years there has been an increasing concern about occupational exposure to cytostatic...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that exposure to antineoplastic drugs can cause reproductiv...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
In health care settings, cytotoxic drugs are utilized for the treatment of various conditions such a...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that exposure to antineoplastic drugs can cause reproductiv...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Healthcare workers who prepare or administer cytotoxic agents run the risk of exposure, and the risk...
We previously reported that antineoplastic drug contamination is found on various work surfaces situ...
In order to study environmental contamination by cytostatic drugs in Portugal hospitals, sampling ca...
Healthcare workers who prepare or administer cytotoxic agents run the risk of exposure, and the risk...
Healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs may occur through handling of the drugs and/or ...
During the last years there has been an increasing concern about occupational exposure to cytostatic...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that exposure to antineoplastic drugs can cause reproductiv...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
In health care settings, cytotoxic drugs are utilized for the treatment of various conditions such a...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that exposure to antineoplastic drugs can cause reproductiv...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
The efficacy of preventive and organisational measures implemented in Italy to prevent the contamina...
Healthcare workers who prepare or administer cytotoxic agents run the risk of exposure, and the risk...