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    Connor, Thomas H.; DeBord, D. Gayle; Pretty, Jack R.; Oliver, Marc S.; Roth, Tracy S.; Lees, Peter S. J.; Krieg, Edward F.; Rogers, Bonnie; Escalante, Carmen P.; Toennis, Christine A.; Clark, John; Johnson, Belinda; McDiarmid, Melissa A.

    Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 2010-October, Letnik: 52, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    Objective: This study evaluated health care worker exposure to antineoplastic drugs. Methods: A cross-sectional study examined environmental samples from pharmacy and nursing areas. A 6-week diary documented tasks involving those drugs. Urine was analyzed for two specific drugs, and blood samples were analyzed by the comet assay. Results: Sixty-eight exposed and 53 nonexposed workers were studied. Exposed workers recorded 10,000 drug-handling events during the 6-week period. Sixty percent of wipe samples were positive for at least one of the five drugs measured. Cyclophosphamide was most commonly detected, followed by 5-fluorouracil. Three of the 68 urine samples were positive for one drug. No genetic damage was detected in exposed workers using the comet assay. Conclusions: Despite following recommended safehandling practices, workplace contamination with antineoplastic drugs in pharmacy and nursing areas continues at these locations.