Biobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality

One of the integral components of modern large-scale research projects in the field of medicine are biobanks. The main objective of this infrastructure is the professional collection of biological samples that can be studied with respect to a wide range of molecular biological parameters and will no...

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Autores principales: Andrei D. Kaprin, Sergei A. Ivanov, Vladimir A. Petrov, Natalia N. Dukhova, Nina Iu. Dvinskikh, Natalia A. Falaleeva, Liudmila Iu. Grivtsova
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1c8a54b13bd24da0a62f0f2a21c6a0db2021-11-30T17:03:34ZBiobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality1815-14341815-144210.26442/18151434.2020.2.200103https://doaj.org/article/1c8a54b13bd24da0a62f0f2a21c6a0db2020-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://modernonco.orscience.ru/1815-1434/article/viewFile/34956/23373https://doaj.org/toc/1815-1434https://doaj.org/toc/1815-1442One of the integral components of modern large-scale research projects in the field of medicine are biobanks. The main objective of this infrastructure is the professional collection of biological samples that can be studied with respect to a wide range of molecular biological parameters and will not lose their information value over a long storage period. These samples are made informative not only by correctly conducted preanalytical preparation at the stage of taking samples and placing them in storage, but also by detailed information support (the so-called annotated samples). The sample annotation is the fully collected personal, clinical and laboratory data about a patient. An important point of the biobank infrastructure is compliance with regulatory legal acts and ethical standards, including the procedure for signing an informed consent by a patient about voluntary donation of biological samples and the use of personal data. All this ensures the implementation of the main objective of creating biobanks the wide and uninterrupted availability of collections of biological material for researchers and developers and compliance with specific scientific tasks. This review is devoted to biobanking issues, as well as to the description and analysis of the currently existing oncological biobank infrastructure, both globally and within the Russian Federation.Andrei D. KaprinSergei A. IvanovVladimir A. PetrovNatalia N. DukhovaNina Iu. DvinskikhNatalia A. FalaleevaLiudmila Iu. GrivtsovaIP Habib O.N.articlebiobanksinfrastructurebiorepositoriesbiological materialresearch projectfrozen tissue samplesparaffin blocksbiobankingNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensRC254-282RUСовременная онкология, Vol 22, Iss 2, Pp 82-88 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic biobanks
infrastructure
biorepositories
biological material
research project
frozen tissue samples
paraffin blocks
biobanking
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
RC254-282
spellingShingle biobanks
infrastructure
biorepositories
biological material
research project
frozen tissue samples
paraffin blocks
biobanking
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
RC254-282
Andrei D. Kaprin
Sergei A. Ivanov
Vladimir A. Petrov
Natalia N. Dukhova
Nina Iu. Dvinskikh
Natalia A. Falaleeva
Liudmila Iu. Grivtsova
Biobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality
description One of the integral components of modern large-scale research projects in the field of medicine are biobanks. The main objective of this infrastructure is the professional collection of biological samples that can be studied with respect to a wide range of molecular biological parameters and will not lose their information value over a long storage period. These samples are made informative not only by correctly conducted preanalytical preparation at the stage of taking samples and placing them in storage, but also by detailed information support (the so-called annotated samples). The sample annotation is the fully collected personal, clinical and laboratory data about a patient. An important point of the biobank infrastructure is compliance with regulatory legal acts and ethical standards, including the procedure for signing an informed consent by a patient about voluntary donation of biological samples and the use of personal data. All this ensures the implementation of the main objective of creating biobanks the wide and uninterrupted availability of collections of biological material for researchers and developers and compliance with specific scientific tasks. This review is devoted to biobanking issues, as well as to the description and analysis of the currently existing oncological biobank infrastructure, both globally and within the Russian Federation.
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author Andrei D. Kaprin
Sergei A. Ivanov
Vladimir A. Petrov
Natalia N. Dukhova
Nina Iu. Dvinskikh
Natalia A. Falaleeva
Liudmila Iu. Grivtsova
author_facet Andrei D. Kaprin
Sergei A. Ivanov
Vladimir A. Petrov
Natalia N. Dukhova
Nina Iu. Dvinskikh
Natalia A. Falaleeva
Liudmila Iu. Grivtsova
author_sort Andrei D. Kaprin
title Biobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality
title_short Biobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality
title_full Biobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality
title_fullStr Biobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality
title_full_unstemmed Biobanks in oncology: global experience and Russian reality
title_sort biobanks in oncology: global experience and russian reality
publisher IP Habib O.N.
publishDate 2020
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