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A study of public opinion on the use of tissue samples from living subjects for clinical research
School of Population and Health Sciences, The Medical School, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK
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Ms M L Goodson
School of Population and Health Science, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK; M.L.Goodson{at}ncl.ac.uk
Aims: To assess public opinion on the use of tissue samples from living adults and children for clinical research.
Methods: A questionnaire study of 100 healthy volunteers (100% response rate) from a Newcastle NHS dental practice. The issues investigated were the types of tissues that individuals were prepared to donate for research, the type of research donors would be prepared to consent to, and attitudes to research on childrens tissues.
Results: Eighteen per cent of the participants said that they would not give consent for research to be carried out on their tissues, 50% would not give consent for the donation of a childs tissues. Only 26% of subjects said that they would give consent for research on genetic cloning compared with 82% for cancer research. Sex differences existed in the responses.
Conclusions: Greater research attention needs to be given to public opinion on the use of tissue from living subjects for medical research to facilitate drafting of new legislation.
Keywords: living subjects; tissue; clinical research; public opinion
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