Ethical navigation of biobanking establishment in Ukraine: learning from the experience of developing countries.
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2023-11-09
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Journal of medical ethics
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Building a biobank network in developing countries is essential to foster genomic research and precision medicine for patients’ benefit. However, there are serious barriers to establishing biobanks in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), including Ukraine. Here, we outline key barriers and essential milestones for the successful expansion of biobanks, genomic research and personalised medicine in Ukraine, drawing from the experience of other LMICs. A lack of legal and ethical governance in conjunction with limited awareness about biobanking and community distrust are the principal threats to establishing biobanks. The experiences of LMICs suggest that Ukraine urgently needs national guidelines covering ethical and legal aspects of biospecimen-related research. National guidelines must be consistent with international ethical recommendations for safeguarding participants’ rights, welfare and privacy. Additionally, efforts to educate and engage physicians and patient communities are essential for achieving biobanking goals and benefits for precision medicine and future patients.
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Databases- Genetic, Ethics, Informed Consent, SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Research policy
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Sulaieva ON, Artamonova O, Dudin O, Semikov R, Urakov D, Zakharash Y, Kacharian A, Strilka V, Mykhalchuk I, Haidamak O, Serdyukova O, Kobyliak N. Ethical navigation of biobanking establishment in Ukraine: learning from the experience of developing countries. J Med Ethics. 2023 Nov 9:jme-2023-109129. doi: 10.1136/jme-2023-109129. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37945338.