Potential harms, anonymization, and the right to withdraw consent to biobank research.
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"Who owns your poop?": insights regarding the intersection of human microbiome research and the ELSI aspects of biobanking and related studiesAllogenic banking of dental pulp stem cells for innovative therapeuticsGoverning the research-care divide in clinical biobanking: Dutch perspectivesIf you build it, they will come: unintended future uses of organised health data collectionsGenomic research and wide data sharing: views of prospective participantsFollowing the giant's paces-governance issues and bioethical reflections in China.Biological sample collections from minors for genetic research: a systematic review of guidelines and position papers.Inclusion of residual tissue in biobanks: opt-in or opt-out?Qualitative study of knowledge and attitudes to biobanking among lay persons in NigeriaEthical aspects of human biobanks: a systematic review.Can Broad Consent be Informed Consent?IRB practices and policies regarding the secondary research use of biospecimens.Gay and Bisexual Men's Perceptions of the Donation and Use of Human Biological Samples for Research: A Qualitative Study.The evolution of withdrawal: negotiating research relationships in biobankingPatients' willingness to participate in a breast cancer biobank at screening mammogram.Ethics and biobanks.Policy recommendations for addressing privacy challenges associated with cell-based research and interventions.The ethics of research biobanking: a critical review of the literature.Sustained interaction: the new normal for stem cell repositories?Great expectations: autism spectrum disorder and induced pluripotent stem cell technologies.Genome privacy: challenges, technical approaches to mitigate risk, and ethical considerations in the United States.In defense of broad consent.Current practices for DNA sample collection and storage in the pharmaceutical industry, and potential areas for harmonization: perspective of the I-PWG.Withdrawing from the treatment does not mean from the study.Informants a potential threat to confidentiality in small studies.Research ethics review for the use of anonymized samples and data: A systematic review of normative documents.Translating Biobank Science into Patient-Centered Language.Withdrawal from biobank research: considerations and the way forward.Personal privacy, public benefits, and biobanks: a conjoint analysis of policy priorities and public perceptions.Withdrawing from research: a rethink in the context of research biobanks.Biobanking in a constantly developing medical world.A qualitative study of adolescents' understanding of biobanks and their attitudes toward participation, re-contact, and data sharingTiming of consent for the research use of surgically removed tissue: is postoperative consenting acceptable?
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