Ethical issues in tissue banking for research: a brief review of existing organizational policies.

Keith Bauer, Sara Taub, Kayhan Parsi
Author Information
  1. Keith Bauer: Department of Philosophy, Marquette University, USA.

Abstract

Based on a general review of international, representative tissue banking policies that were described in the medical, ethics, and legal literature, this paper reviews the range of standards, both conceptually and in existing regulations, relevant to four main factors: (1) commercialization, (2) confidentiality, (3) informed consent, and (4) quality of research. These four factors were selected as reflective of some of the major ethical considerations that arise in the conduct of tissue banking research. The authors emphasize that any policy or ethical guidelines designed to regulate tissue bank research should address all four factors. Whenever this sort of research is conducted between several institutions or several countries, the paper suggests that the relevant entities work collaboratively to harmonize their standards.

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MeSH Term

Biomedical Research
Commerce
Confidentiality
Consensus
Guidelines as Topic
Human Experimentation
Humans
Informed Consent
Organizational Policy
Policy Making
Quality Assurance, Health Care
Tissue Banks

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