Recomendaciones de la SEAP-IAP para la recolección, el almacenamiento y el uso de materiales biológicos de origen humano y los datos relacionados, destinados a la investigación. Consideración genérica de biobanco y revisión ético-legal (Parte II)
Antonio Martínez Lorente , Esther Rosello Sastre , María Jesús Fernández Aceñero , Lara Zaragoza Macián , Javier Azúa Romeo , Clara Alfaro-Cervelló , Samuel Navarro , Eugenia García Fernández , Jordi Temprana-Salvador , Mar Iglesias Coma , Francesc Olivares Vegas , Maite Fernández Figueras , Sonsoles Aso Manso , José Javier Aguirre Anda , José Santos Salas Valién , Ramiro Álvarez Alegret , Javier Hernández Losa , Cristina Jou Muñoz , Carme Dinarès Fernández , Marina Urbano Carrillo , Francesc Tresserra Casas
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The working group set up by the SEAP-IAP addresses in this Part II some general considerations and five particular considerations to be taken into account when a biological sample of human origin, coming from our archives, acquires a different destination from the usual one, in this case for research. From this moment on, we must follow mandatory legal and ethical rules, and the different recitals provide us with guidelines to ensure good practice, both for biological material and its associated data. The traditional task of custody given to the Pathological Anatomy is approached, as always, from the point of view of responsibility and, in this article, adjusted to its time.