Biobanking: A Challenge Facing Pathologists in Egypt

El-Aal, Wafaa and Abaas, Naglaa and El-Sharkawy, Sonia and Badawi, Manal (2016) Biobanking: A Challenge Facing Pathologists in Egypt. British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, 13 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 22310614

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Abstract

Background: Biobanking today plays a key tool in biomedical research. Establishment and proper running of biobanks in developing countries is confronted with a number of challenges of legal, ethical, and financial nature. Considering that there are no guidelines or regulations to control biobanking in Egypt; major ethical issues arise and are often managed by research ethics committees (RECs). Pathologists are the custodians of tissue samples in different universities and hospitals; they have an important role in advancement of scientific research. So, they have to equip themselves adequately to manage the evolution of pathology work towards integration of biomarker analysis in clinical research and to deal with the ethical and legal issues of biobanks in Egypt.

Objective/Aim: The purpose of this review is to highlight the current situation of human tissue research and biobanking in Egypt with Comparative policy of other countries. We will address the role of pathologists and the difficulties and challenges facing the process of initiating biobanks and give some recommendations that might help different stakeholders for biobanking in Egypt.

Conclusion: Egypt is one of the developing countries which are in need to implement biobanks to improve the quality of research. The review highlights the different challenges facing biobanks in Egypt, mainly: lack of legislations, consent form, public trust, tissue transfer and commercialization. It also discuss the role of pathologists and research ethics committees in establishing and maintaining the work in these biobanks; and to make every effort for the interests of the participants, community and scientific progress, hopefully for good future biomedical research in Egypt.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Asian Library > Medical Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@openasianlibrary.com
Date Deposited: 18 May 2023 06:02
Last Modified: 28 Oct 2024 08:19
URI: http://publications.eprintglobalarchived.com/id/eprint/1296

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