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Unique role of the prospective cohort incident-tumor biobank method in etiological research

Shuji Ogino, Alpa V. Patel, Satoko Ugai, Marios Giannakis, Tomotaka Ugai

2025The Lancet Regional Health - Americas8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Conventional tumor tissue biorepositories are collections of tumor specimens and associated metadata from cancer patients for ongoing or future clinical studies with or without tumor-free control individuals. Herein, the term “case-series-based design” (encompassing the case–control design) is used for this type of tumor biorepositories. In contrast, investigators have collected tumor tissue specimens from incident cancer cases that occurred in large-scale prospective cohort studies, which followed cancer-free participants (typically, each study with >50,000 participants) for years/decades to assess long-term exposure statuses and cancer incidence.

Topics & Concepts

BiobankMedicineProspective cohort studyCancerBiorepositoryCohortEtiologyCohort studyInternal medicineOncologyIntensive care medicineMEDLINEEpidemiologyPediatricsFamily medicinePathologySurgeryGynecologyCancer incidenceHealth, Environment, Cognitive AgingEthics in Clinical ResearchCancer Cells and Metastasis
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