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) |