We previously reported that antineoplastic drug contamination is found on various work surfaces situated throughout the hospital medication system (process flow of drug within a facility from initial delivery to waste disposal). The presence of drug residual on surfaces suggests that healthcare workers involved in some capacity with the system may be exposed through dermal contact. The purpose of this paper was to determine the dermal contamination levels of healthcare employees working throughout a hospital and to identify factors that may influence dermal contamination. We selected participants from six hospitals and wiped the front and back of workers' hands. Wipe samples were analyzed for cyclophosphamide (CP), a commonly used antineopl...
Workplaces, e.g. hospital pharmacies and hospital departments, where antineoplastic drugs are handle...
Antineoplastic drugs are essential to cancer treatment. Its widespread use in hospitals leads to an ...
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...
Healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs may occur through handling of the drugs and/or ...
Many studies into surface contamination of hospital environments have demonstrated that occupational...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
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...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
Introduction: The raising frequency of cancer diseases is leading to a widespread application of ant...
During the last years there has been an increasing concern about occupational exposure to cytostatic...
Hazardous drugs pose risks to health care workers. To reduce the risk of occupational exposure for a...
Workplaces, e.g. hospital pharmacies and hospital departments, where antineoplastic drugs are handle...
Antineoplastic drugs are essential to cancer treatment. Its widespread use in hospitals leads to an ...
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...
Healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs may occur through handling of the drugs and/or ...
Many studies into surface contamination of hospital environments have demonstrated that occupational...
Dermal exposure to anti-neoplastic drugs has been suggested as a potentially important route of expo...
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...
Objectives: Studies examining healthcare workers’ exposure to antineoplastic drugs have focused on t...
The use of antineoplastic drugs in health care steadily increases. Health care workers can be occupa...
© 2008 RMIT PublishingBackground: Surface contamination with cytotoxic drug residue is a potential o...
Introduction: The raising frequency of cancer diseases is leading to a widespread application of ant...
During the last years there has been an increasing concern about occupational exposure to cytostatic...
Hazardous drugs pose risks to health care workers. To reduce the risk of occupational exposure for a...
Workplaces, e.g. hospital pharmacies and hospital departments, where antineoplastic drugs are handle...
Antineoplastic drugs are essential to cancer treatment. Its widespread use in hospitals leads to an ...
Approximately 8 million health care workers are unnecessarily exposed to highly toxic drugs used to ...