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Cytarabine - Evaluation of the effects on reproduction, recommendation for classification
In the present report, the Health Council of the Netherlands reviewed cytarabine. Man can be occupationally exposed to cytarabine ...
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Population Screening Act: risk stratification based on familial risk of bowel cancer
The Committee on Population Screening of the Health Council of the Netherlands advises the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport ...
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Thiotepa - Health-based calculated occupational cancer risk values
Occupational exposure to thiotepa may cause cancer. The Health Council recommends to classify adriamycin as ‘known to be ...
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Population Screening Act: prevalence of gastrointestinal tract disorders studied with a video capsule
In the context of the Population Screening Act the Health Council advises the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport to reject a ...
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Determining death in postmortal organ donation
The Health Council of the Netherlands recommends to cover the determination of death in various forms of postmortal organ ...
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Antibiotics in hospitals: prophylaxis and antibiotic stewardship
In the summer of 2013, the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport asked the Health Council for advice regarding the use of ...
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Chlorpromazine - Evaluation of the effects on reproduction, recommendation for classification
In the present report, the Health Council of the Netherlands reviewed chlorpromazine. Man can be occupationally exposed to ...
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Population Screening Act: study of faecal tests within the population based screening programme for colorectal cancer
The health council of the Netherlands has assessed a license application of the Erasmus MC in Rotterdam and the Academic Medical ...
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Neonatal screening: new recommendations
Shortly after birth, almost every baby in our country undergoes a heel prick test. At the moment, the blood thus acquired is ...
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Adriamycine - Health-based calculated occupational cancer risk values
Occupational exposure to adriamycin may cause cancer. The Health Council recommends to classify adriamycin as ‘presumed to be ...