Hazardous drugs pose risks to health care workers. To reduce the risk of occupational exposure for all workers, several protective and monitoring measures have been recommended and implemented over the past two decades. This study was undertaken to describe traces contamination with ten antineoplastic drugs in the oncology care unit of two university hospitals
Antineoplastic drugs are pharmaceuticals commonly used to treat cancer (and some non-neoplastic dise...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
Healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs may occur through handling of the drugs and/or ...
Approximately 8 million health care workers are unnecessarily exposed to highly toxic drugs used to ...
We previously reported that antineoplastic drug contamination is found on various work surfaces situ...
During the last years there has been an increasing concern about occupational exposure to cytostatic...
Antineoplastic drugs are essential to cancer treatment. Its widespread use in hospitals leads to an ...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Despite the classification as known or suspected human carcinogens, by the International Agency for...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
Introduction: The raising frequency of cancer diseases is leading to a widespread application of ant...
Exposure assessment of health care workers to antineoplastic drugs (ADs) is still an open issue sinc...
Objectives: The objectives were (i) to identify occupational populations outside hospitals work-ing ...
Antineoplastic drugs are pharmaceuticals commonly used to treat cancer (and some non-neoplastic dise...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
Healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs may occur through handling of the drugs and/or ...
Approximately 8 million health care workers are unnecessarily exposed to highly toxic drugs used to ...
We previously reported that antineoplastic drug contamination is found on various work surfaces situ...
During the last years there has been an increasing concern about occupational exposure to cytostatic...
Antineoplastic drugs are essential to cancer treatment. Its widespread use in hospitals leads to an ...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
Despite the classification as known or suspected human carcinogens, by the International Agency for...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
Introduction: The raising frequency of cancer diseases is leading to a widespread application of ant...
Exposure assessment of health care workers to antineoplastic drugs (ADs) is still an open issue sinc...
Objectives: The objectives were (i) to identify occupational populations outside hospitals work-ing ...
Antineoplastic drugs are pharmaceuticals commonly used to treat cancer (and some non-neoplastic dise...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...