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EXPOSURE OF LIVING AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT BY CYTOSTATICS
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Wiseman C. L. S., Zereini F., 2009: Airborne particulate matter, platinum group elements and human health: A review of recent evidence. The Science of the Total Environment 407: 2493–2500.
Connor T. H. et McDiarmid M. A., 2006: Preventing Occupational Exposures to Antineoplastic Drugs in Health Care Settings. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 56: 354–365.
Klener P., 2002: Klinická onkologie. Galen, Karolinum, Praha, 686 s.
Kümmer K. et Helmers E., 1997: Hospital effluents as a source for platinum in the environment. The Science of the Total Environment 193/3: 179–184. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Kümmerer K., Helmers E., Hubner P., Mascart G., Milandri M., Reinthaler F., Zwakenberg M., 1999: European hospitals as a source for platinum in the environment in comparison with other sources. The Science of the Total Environment 225: 155–165.
Ravindra K., Bencs L., Grieken R. V., 2004: Platinum group elements in the environment and thein health risk. The Science of the Total Environment 318: 1 – 43.
Chu E. et DeVita T. V., 2008: Physicians Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Manual. Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury, 560 s.
Petruželka L. et Konopásek B., 2003: Klinická onkologie. Karolinum, Praha, 274 s.
Barbante C., Veysseyre C., Ferrari C., Morel C., Capodaglio G., Cesmin P., Scaponi G., Bourton C., 2001: Greenland Snow Evidence of Large Scale Atmospheric Contamination for Platinum, palladium and rhodium. Environmental Science& Technology 35/5: 835–839.
WHO, 1991: Environmental Health Criteria 125-Platinum. The International Programme on Chemical Safety, World Health Organization, International programme on Chemical Safety, Geneva, 118 s.
Alt F., Bambauer A., Hoppstock K, Mergler B, Tölg G., 1993: Platinum traces in airborne particulate matter. Determination of whole content, particle size distribution and soluble platinum. Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry 346: –696.
Wiseman C. L. S., Zereini F., 2009: Airborne particulate matter, platinum group elements and human health: A review of recent evidence. The Science of the Total Environment 407: 2493–2500.
Connor T. H. et McDiarmid M. A., 2006: Preventing Occupational Exposures to Antineoplastic Drugs in Health Care Settings. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 56: 354–365.
Klener P., 2002: Klinická onkologie. Galen, Karolinum, Praha, 686 s.
Kümmer K. et Helmers E., 1997: Hospital effluents as a source for platinum in the environment. The Science of the Total Environment 193/3: 179–184. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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