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Secondary Use of Patient Tissue in Cancer Biobanks.

Debra J H MathewsJulia T RabinKatharine QuainEric CampbellDeborah CollyarFay J HlubockySteven IsakoffJeffrey Peppercorn
Published in: The oncologist (2019)
For prospective studies collecting tissue for future research, investigators should consider seeking broad consent, to allow for evolution of research questions and methods. For studies using previously collected tissues, researchers should attempt recontact and reconsent for research aims or methods beyond the scope of the original consent. When reconsent is not possible, a case-by-case decision must be made, weighing the scientific value of the biobank, potential benefits of the proposed research, and the likelihood and nature of risks to participants and their welfare interests. This study's data suggest that many participants support broad use of their tissue and prefer science to move forward.
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