The ethical, legal and social implications of umbilical cord blood banking: Learning important lessons from the protection of human genetic information

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Weisbrot, David [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Sydney, United States Studies Ctr, Legal Policy, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Macquarie Univ, Law & Governance, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Internationally networked umbilical cord blood banks hold great promise for better clinical outcomes, but also raise a host of potential ethical and legal concerns. There is now significant accumulated experience in Australia and overseas with regard to the establishment of human genetic research databases and tissue collections, popularly known as "biobanks". For example, clear lessons emerge from the controversies that surrounded, stalled or derailed the establishment of some early biobanks, such as Iceland's deCODE, Autogen's Tonga database, a proposed biobank in Newfoundland, Canada, and the proposed Taiwan biobank. More recent efforts in the United Kingdom, Japan, Quebec and Tasmania have been relatively more successful in generating public support, recognising the critical need for openness and transparency, and ample public education and debate, in order to build community acceptance and legitimacy. Strong attention must be paid to ensuring that other concerns-about privacy, discrimination, informed consent, governance, security, commercial fairness and financial probity-are addressed in structural terms and monitored thereafter, in order to maintain public confidence and avoid a backlash that inevitably would imperil such research. Once lost, credibility is very difficult to restore.
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