Establishment of a cervical cancer bio-bank for the Chinese population: from project-based sample collection to routine management
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00404-015-3622-4
Establishment of a cervical cancer bio-bank for the Chinese population: from project-based sample collection to routine management
Abstract
Purpose: There is an increasing need for the establishment of a cervical cancer bio-bank that will facilitate both clinical and basic research.
Methods: The cervical cancer bio-bank was first established in January 1999 and included two stages. First, a GWAS-based sample collection was conducted with special emphasis on the diagnosis and the retrieval of the corresponding bio-specimens, especially blood samples. Second, clinical data and their corresponding bio-specimens were routinely collected and handled. Notably, these bio-specimens also included samples from Wufeng Tujia Autonomous County, which has the highest incidence of cervical cancer in China. The specimens were collected from patients with cervical cancer and those with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, while the control samples were collected from normal individuals.
Results: With special emphasis on clinical data and blood samples for the GWAS analysis, the collection of other bio-specimens was slow, and the pairing of specimens and clinical data was poor during the first stage. However, in the second stage, the pairing of the clinical data and its corresponding bio-specimens improved. At present, the samples procured and preserved in the bio-bank cover most regions of China and different ethnic groups for both the normal controls and cervical cancer patients of different pathological categories.
Conclusions: This bio-bank of cervical cancer specimens from the Chinese population will greatly promote the studies of cervical cancer in China.
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