Establishing a tumour bank: Banking, informatics and ethics

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The six divisions of the Cooperative Human Tissue Network in the USA bank and distribute tens of thousands of tissue specimens to researchers annually. Major operational concerns include: maintaining tissue integrity, managing informatics, and protecting patient confidentiality. Increasing molecular genetics testing is also resulting in an increased demand for high-quality nucleic acids. © 2004 Cancer Research UK.

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Qualman, S. J., France, M., Grizzle, W. E., LiVolsi, V. A., Moskaluk, C. A., Ramirez, N. C., & Washington, M. K. (2004, March 22). Establishing a tumour bank: Banking, informatics and ethics. British Journal of Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6601678

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