Method We searched the Web of Science and PubMed databases to find studies addressing ethical problems in biobanks with no limits set (study design, study population, time period …
Preparing healthy community members with timely communications prior to engaging them in a request to donate biospecimens promises to improve the experience of biobanking …
T Tomlinson - Hastings Center Report, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The research importance of biobanked biological materials and their derived data is growing, especially as these are increasingly linked with individual and population‐level …
C Lewis, M Clotworthy, S Hilton, C Magee… - BMJ open, 2013 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective A mixed methods study exploring the UK general public's willingness to donate human biosamples (HBSs) for biomedical research. Setting Cross-sectional focus groups …
C Marsh, P Liu, M Abwao - International Journal of Strategic …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article pursues interdisciplinary synthesis and consilience regarding the concept of indirect reciprocity and its relevance to strategic communication theory. Identified and …
L Caenazzo, P Tozzo, R Pegoraro - BMC Medical Ethics, 2013 - Springer
Background The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a useful resource for medical/scientific research, has raised some ethical issues …
Background Since the biological material that remains after diagnostic and therapeutic procedures plays crucial role in biobank research, this study aims to explore cancer patients' …
Background Although biobanks have become fundamental to many research centers and contribute to medical development, they generate many ethical and legal issues that may …
TW Chan, S Mackey, DG Hegney - International Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Aim This review aimed to critically appraise, synthesise and present the best available evidence related to the experiences of patients who have donated their residual biological …