
doi: 10.1136/bmj.d6900
pmid: 22046007
The authors claim that the risks associated with biobanks are minimal and greatly outweighed by the benefits.1 Some people would disagree.2 But even if we could agree about the risks and benefits, different people would weigh them differently: for some, control of personal information is very important and for others less so. For …
Informed Consent, Humans, Biological Specimen Banks
Informed Consent, Humans, Biological Specimen Banks
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