• Presse Med · Nov 2001

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    [Risks associated with exposure to cytostatics in health care personnel].

    • F J Deschamps and V Marinutti-Liberge.
    • Laboratoire de Médecine du Travail et des Risques Professionnels, Faculté de Médecine, 51, rue Cognacq-Jay, F51100 Reims. frederic.deschamps@univ-reims.fr
    • Presse Med. 2001 Nov 3; 30 (32): 1596-600.

    AbstractRISKS RELATED TO HANDLING: Cytostatic drugs (CS) destroy malignant cells. However, they also have deleterious effects on healthy cells. Manufacturing staff and nurses may suffer from side effects when handling these molecules. WHAT TYPE OF RISKS?: Laboratory staff and nurses handling these molecules are exposed to sub-therapeutic concentrations of these products, which induce little known biological effects. Cytostatics can provoke allergies, mutations and probably have carcinogenic and teratogenic effects.

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