Abstract

The features and problems of the development of biological banks are presented. Biological banks (Biobanks) play an important role in obtaining information and are a key link in diagnostics in the identification of new biomarkers of diseases, the development of prognostic tests and treatment – the creation of new targeted drugs for cancer and therapy. In the developing world, the role of biobanks is constantly increasing. The capabilities of biobanks make it possible to conduct a large-scale scientific analysis, to benefit the scientific community, the health of patients, and donors in the form of information about the diagnosis, prognosis, recommendations for the prevention and treatment of diseases. The continuous development of biobanks is supported by many years of experience and serves as a guide for the creation of new biobanks. Local government and the legal system must be ready for the development of biobanks. The interdisciplinary nature of biobanks contributes to the development of biomedical research and clinical practice.

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