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. 2024 Mar 27;24:390. doi: 10.1186/s12885-024-12145-5

Table 2.

Biobank awareness among Polish cancer patients

N (%)
Have your ever heard of biobanks?
yes 238 (43.4)
no 310 (56.6)
Would you donate your cancer tissues left over after a medical procedure to a biobank for research purposes?
definitely yes 331 (60.4)
rather yes 179 (32.7)
rather no 16 (2.9)
definitely no 6 (1.1)
I do not know 16 (2.9)
Who should ask patients to donate their cancer tissues?
my oncologist 254 (46.3)
my doctor should mention it first and other doctors may ask about it 59 (10.8)
a nurse 0 (0)
the surgeon who will perform the procedure 77 (14)
someone from hospital management 2 (0.4)
a hospital representative 16 (2.9)
one of the researchers who will conduct a study using the samples 24 (4.4)
a biobank representative 15 (2.7)
several persons should ask at different stages of cancer treatment and therapy 64 (11.7)
I do not know 35 (6.4)
missing 2 (0.4)
When is the best moment to ask patients for donation of one’s cancer tissues for research purposes?
at the moment of diagnosis 61 (11.1)
during one of the pre-operative consultations 130 (23.7)
before the medical procedure/surgery 143 (26.1)
after the medical procedure/surgery 87 (15.9)
during one of the post-operative consultations 37 (6.8)
when the treatment is over 28 (5.1)
I do not know 62 (11.3)
What should researchers conducting research on patients’ cancer tissues donated to a biobank do when they discover important health information, i.e. on detection of disease or genetic predispositions
nothing 8 (1.5)
inform the donor 104 (19)
inform the donor’s doctor 17 (3.1)
inform both the donor and the donor’s doctor 371 (67.7)
I do not know 47 (8.5)
missing 1 (0.2)