Title of article :
Use of human surplus biospecimens in research: a survey from a cancer centre
Author/Authors :
Al-Hussaini, M. King Hussein Cancer Centre - Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Jordan , Abu-Hmaidan, A. King Hussein Cancer Centre - Clinical Research and Cancer Registry Office, Jordan
From page :
378
To page :
384
Abstract :
Little is known about the public’s views on the use of human biospecimens for research in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. A study at a cancer centre in Amman, Jordan, assessed patients’ perceptions about the use of blood and tissue samples obtained during clinical care and the use of these in research. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to a sample of 205 adult cancer patients. Almost all patients (98.0%) accepted the use of their surplus blood samples and archived tissue in research if they consented, with about one-third requesting a specific opt-in consent. Most patients (82.9%) also agreed to donate a blood sample for research purposes only, 84.9% were interested to know the results of that research, but with a specific opt-in consent, and 81.0% accepted sending their samples to research laboratories abroad, even without specific consent. Patients’ views on the potential use of the surplus biospecimens in research were largely concordant with the international literature.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2644531
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