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Every Sample Matters The Global Issues of Managing, Transporting and storing Biological Specimens for Drug Safety and Biomarker Analysis Dr Helen Green

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Page 1: Every sample Matters

Every Sample Matters The Global Issues of Managing, Transporting and storing Biological Specimens for Drug Safety and Biomarker Analysis Dr Helen Green

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Sample management/Central labs/Biomarkers

“Dr Green drew the short straw at the pre-inspection meeting”.

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Clinical trial samples

• Why do we take them? – Research questions that are directly or indirectly linked to the objective

of a clinical trial • Drug action (pharmacological Biomarker) • Drug effect (Predictive Biomarker) • Disease outcome (prognostic Biomarker)

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What sort of samples do we take?

– Blood • Whole • Serum • Plasma

– Tumour – Skin – Urine – Faeces – Saliva

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How do we identify them?

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What sort of problems do we see?

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Label incorrectly attached

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Non-Sponsor/no barcode label attached

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Crossed out information on label

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Crossed out information on label

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FFPE Tissue with no label

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Multiple blocks per bag (where there is only one sample)

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• What do we do about

them?

• How do we try and stop them happening?

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What do we do to track and monitor samples?

Blood collection tubes for plasma or serum collection are to be labeled with non-bar-coded labels.

There is a corresponding storage tube for that patient blood sample, and it has been labelled with a bar coded label

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Every Sample Matters!