Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR
Description
Abstract Text
The Tissue Procurement and Banking Facility (TPBF) provides all basic science and clinical investigators at
MDACC with access to human tissues that have been removed by therapeutic resection or biopsy. The
goals of the shared resource are to: 1) maintain a flexible specialized tissue-procurement resource that
provides requesting investigators efficient and expeditious delivery to requesting investigators of freshlyobtained
well-characterized and custom-processed tumor and control tissue from patients in operating
rooms, procedure rooms and clinics; 2) maintain and improve a centralized institution-wide tissue
procurement and banking core facility that provides specimens according to NCI Best Practices for
Biospecimen Resources and compatible with current, emerging, and anticipated methodologies for analysis
of DNA, RNA and protein; 3) interface with other institutional databases to enhance the intranet-based
database so it will provide epidemiology, family history, patient treatment, and patient outcome; 4) support
the individual programmatically administered and funded satellite tissue banks operational within the
institution, including those maintained by disease sites, SPOREs and P01s; and 5) meet the federal, state
and institutional regulatory requirements for use of human tissue in research and protection of human
subjects. The Facility occupies 379 sq ft and 187 sq ft within the two Surgical Pathology suites and has a
separate 2,500 sq ft secure, monitored, environmentally-controlled facility with 21 freezers. Additional tissue
processing rooms for TPBF use are located in each clinic with procedure rooms. The TPBF is staffed with a
Director, Laboratory Manager, 2 Tissue Procurement Specialists, 2 Tissue Laboratory Assistants, a Data
Coordinator, and a Clinical Research Coordinator. During the previous funding period, 154,122 specimens
were collected from 21,902 cases. A total of 124,378 specimens were distributed with 87% provided to 14
peer-reviewed funded satellite banks, 5% to peer-reviewed funded individual investigators, 7% to non-peer
reviewed funded individual investigators, and 1% to non-peer reviewed funded satellite banks. Individual
investigators can obtain tissue specimens from satellite banks and the TPBF. TPBF services were used by
66 investigators from 19 of the 21 CCSG programs. 65% of the individual users had peer-reviewed funding
and accounted for 40% of the utilization by individual users. Future plans are focused on interfacing with
clinical, epidemiologic, tumor registry, and protocol databases to enhance specimen annotation through the
TissueStation and ResearchStation software initiatives; quality control/quality assurance including evaluation
with the Biospecimen Repository Evaluation Tool (BRET) from the National Cancer Institute; completion of
compliance with the NCI Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources that were issued in June of 2007 and
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988, and continuing to expand capacity to meet research needs.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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NIH Spending Category
Cancer**
Project Terms
AccountingAttentionBasic ScienceBenignBiopsyCancer Center Support GrantCaringCatalogingCatalogsClinicClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical ResearchClinical TrialsCompatibleComputer softwareCore FacilityCustomDNA analysisDataDatabasesDiagnosticDisorder by SiteDocumentationDrug or chemical Tissue DistributionEpidemiologyEquilibriumEvaluationExcisionExtramural ActivitiesFacility ControlsFamily history ofFundingFutureGoalsHeadHematopathologyIndividualInformaticsInstitutionIntranetLaboratoriesLaboratory AssistantLocationMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsMedicineMethodologyMonitorNational Cancer InstituteOnline SystemsOperating RoomsOrganOutcomePathologistPathologyPatientsPeer ReviewPopulationProceduresProteinsProtocols documentationQuality ControlRNARegistriesReproduction sporesResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesRetrievalSecureServicesSiteSpecialistSpecimenSurgical PathologySystemTestingTherapeuticTimeTissue BankingTissue BanksTissue ProcurementsTissuesTumor-Associated ProcessUniversity of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Centerbasehuman subjecthuman tissueimprovedneoplasticprogramsquality assurancerepositorytissue processingtooltumor
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