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Anticancer drugs: potantial risks in the environment

Authors: Jordan SEIRA, Claire JOANNIS-CASSAN, Claire ALBASI

Publication date: March 10, 2014

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2. Fate of anticancer drugs in the environment

The behavior of targeted anticancer molecules is studied here from their consumption by the patient to their emission into the environment, which are the boundaries of the system under consideration. Upstream stages (drug manufacture, marketing authorization, etc.) and downstream stages (water reuse, drinking water production, etc.) are not covered. A summary diagram of this study system is shown in figure 3 . Hospital wastewater (HWW) or domestic wastewater (DWW)...

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