Establishing a cancer center data bank and biorepository for multidisciplinary research

CB Ambrosone, MK Nesline, W Davis - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & …, 2006 - AACR
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2006AACR
The establishment of a biorepository with linkage to clinical and epidemiologic data will
provide an invaluable resource for cancer research, including studies of cancer etiology,
progression, and prognosis, as well as development of biomarkers for early detection.
Developing an infrastructure for a biorepository linked to clinical, pathologic, and
epidemiologic data requires significant efforts in strategic planning for efficient means to
ascertain, identify, and consent participants, as well as guidelines for blood collection …
Abstract
The establishment of a biorepository with linkage to clinical and epidemiologic data will provide an invaluable resource for cancer research, including studies of cancer etiology, progression, and prognosis, as well as development of biomarkers for early detection. Developing an infrastructure for a biorepository linked to clinical, pathologic, and epidemiologic data requires significant efforts in strategic planning for efficient means to ascertain, identify, and consent participants, as well as guidelines for blood collection, processing, and storage while maintaining participant privacy rights. In this report, we present an approach to developing a Data Bank and Biorepository at our own institution, with discussion of elements to be considered when establishing such a bank. (Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2006;15(9):1575–7)
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