INTRODUÇÃO: O trabalho aborda os aspecto éticos e jurídicos dos biobancos, visando esclarecer que a interação harmônica entre o plano assistencial e de pesquisa é possível. OBJETIVO: Discutir sobre a implementação de biobancos para as atividades de pesquisa segundo a legislação brasileira vigente. METODOLOGIA: Uma força-tarefa foi formada na Universidade Federal de Uberlândia para propor o protocolo de desenvolvimento para credenciamento de seu arquivo com base em normativas nacionais e internacionais. RESULTADOS: A implementação do Biobanco está em execução. CONCLUSÃO: A integração entre o plano assistencial e de pesquisa é possível e necessária. Palavra chave: Biobanco. Material biológico humano. Ética em pesquisa.
The seventh session of the Oncological Pathology Conference (JoPaO) entitled 'Pathological Anatomy in the context of the National Cancer Law: An overview of the Latin American experience', was held virtually on July 15, 22 and 23. Peru was the headquarters for this event, where 17 national and international professors of high academic standing participated. They interacted in a multidisciplinary context through talks with national panellists and the general public. The recent promulgation of the 'National Cancer Law' fosters the development of discussion forums to analyse the national realities and uphold continuous learning about experiences in other Latin American countries with successful cancer programmes, in which pathology holds a principal role. The topics addressed during this JoPaO included the exchange of Latin American cancer management experiences, an emphasis on investments in and the development of strategic plans to improve care, the use of new technologies, laboratory quality control, and the need to advance scientific research.
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