Biospecimen collection, processing, and analysis: new challenges for oncology nurses
- PMID: 24794085
- DOI: 10.1016/j.soncn.2014.03.005
Biospecimen collection, processing, and analysis: new challenges for oncology nurses
Abstract
Objectives: To provide an overview of emerging applications for and challenges associated with biospecimen collection for evaluating personalized disease risk and/or treatment response in cancer clinical trials.
Data sources: Published nursing and medical literature.
Conclusion: Blood- and tissue-based biomarkers are increasingly utilized to identify the molecular signatures of disease that can inform the determination of a course of treatment in a very precise manner. There are challenges for the oncology nurse related to specimen collection, processing, analysis, and translation to precision treatment.
Implications for nursing practice: It is important for nurses to have appropriate training and a working understanding of the procedures for biospecimen collection and how biospecimen analyses can inform precision assessment of risk and prognosis.
Keywords: Biospecimens; biomarker; specimen collection.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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