Environmental contamination and assessment of exposure to antineoplastic agents by determination of cyclophosphamide in urine of exposed pharmacy technicians: is skin absorption an important exposure route?
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P. Sessink | M. C. Van de Kerkhof | R. Anzion | J. Noordhoek | R. Bos | M. van de Kerkhof | R. Bos | Marc C. A. Van De Kerkhof | Jan Noordhoek
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