Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
1Department of Philosophy, College of Humanities, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
2Korea Study Group for Biomedical Ethics, Seoul, Korea
3Department of Ethics Education, Teachers’ College, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
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Country | Organization | Legislation/Publication | View on research using archived tissues |
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Republic of Korea | National Bioethics Review Committee | Bioethics and Safety Acts (2016) | IRB review and approval: required. |
Consent: required, may be waived in specific cases, with discretionary power of the IRB committee. | |||
United States | Department of Health and Human Services | Common rule | Consent: If personal information is secured, can be used without further consent. |
US FDA | Human subjects regulations | IRB review and approval: exempted, if personal information is secured and the tissue was not collected for research purpose. | |
HIPAA | Privacy Rule, Security Rule | ||
SACHRP | SACHRP Guideline | ||
Japan | Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare | Pharmaceutical Affairs Act and the Act on the Safety of Regenerative Medicine | No specific regulations on archived tissue research. |
No consent needed after tissue has been acquired (diagnostic/treatment purpose). | |||
Singapore | Medical Council | Human Biomedical Research Act (2015) | Consent and IRB review may or may not be required for residual/archived tissue (case by case). |
Bioethics Advisory Committee | Ethical Guidelines for Human Biomedical Research (2010) | ||
United Kingdom | The Human Tissue Authority | Human Tissue Act (2004) | Consent is not required. |
IRB approval and review: not required, if personal information is unidentifiable or anonymized. | |||
Australia | National Health and Medical Research Council | National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2015) | Consent waiver is possible. |
IRB approval and review: required. | |||
Privacy Act (2001) | Residual tissues considered as abandoned. |
IRB, Institutional Review Board.