Louisville Cooperative Tissue Biorepository
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 7 - Any |
Updated: | 4/2/2016 |
Start Date: | July 2005 |
Contact: | Robert Martin, M.D., Ph.D. |
Email: | robert.martin@louisville.edu |
Phone: | 502-629-3355 |
Louisville Cooperative Tissue Biorepository of the James Graham Brown Cancer Center Tissue Collection Consent
To provide appropriate collection, storage, and distribution of specimens and medical data
to local investigators who have approved IRB protocols for their specific research purposes.
to local investigators who have approved IRB protocols for their specific research purposes.
The mission of the Louisville Cooperative Tissue Biorepository is to appropriately collect
normal and abnormal tissues that are removed from the human body as a part of standard
medical and surgical practice after adequate portions are secured by surgical pathologists
to allow for correct diagnoses to be made. The LCTB securely stores appropriately collected
human samples for research purposes and appropriately allocates these samples to local
investigators for research purposes. The LCTB team appropriately documents all points in the
process of obtaining informed consent, collection, storage, and allocation of tissues.
normal and abnormal tissues that are removed from the human body as a part of standard
medical and surgical practice after adequate portions are secured by surgical pathologists
to allow for correct diagnoses to be made. The LCTB securely stores appropriately collected
human samples for research purposes and appropriately allocates these samples to local
investigators for research purposes. The LCTB team appropriately documents all points in the
process of obtaining informed consent, collection, storage, and allocation of tissues.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients undergoing surgery for removal or normal and abnormal tissues as part of
standard medical and surgical practice
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with known systematic infections including septic patients with bacterial
and viral infections, hepatitis, HIV, TB and other defined pathogens will not be
included.
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