What do Australians affected by cancer think about oncology researchers sharing research data? A cross‐sectional survey
Daniel G. Hamilton,
Sarah Everitt,
Matthew J. Page
et al.
Abstract:AimPrevious research has shown patients and the public in Australia generally support medical researchers in making de‐identified research data available to other scientists. However, this research has focussed on certain types of data and recipients. We surveyed Australians affected by cancer to characterize their attitudes toward the sharing of research data with multiple third parties, including the public.MethodsA short, anonymous online survey of Australians with a previous diagnosis of cancer was adverti… Show more
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