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Every day physicians are removing diseased tissue for microscopic review and other testing to determine a diagnosis and/or prognosis for the patient

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Every day physicians are removing diseased tissue for microscopic review and other testing to determine a diagnosis and/or prognosis for the patient.  Once processed and embedded, slides are created from the excised tissue.  There is still some of this embedded tissue remaining after review by a pathologist.  What happens to it at this point?  Who determines the fate of this tissue?  Review the linked articles regarding this topic.

Who Owns Diagnostic Tissue Blocks?

Human Tissue Ownership and Use In Research

The Post-Analytica Phase of Histopathology Practice

Original Post:  Develop your opinion about the ownership of tissue blocks.  Compose a post to answer the following questions.  Do you agree or disagree with the article?  Who do you think should "own" the tissue blocks?  Do you feel that tissue samples should be used for research studies without patient consent?  Would you allow your samples to be used for research?  Provide supportive details and explanations using material covered in this course, your background in science and health, as well as other resources.

Responses:  Post comments to at least two other learners.  Respond to their position and play devil’s advocate whether you agree or disagree with their view.  Provide feedback about their post by using facts and details related to this course and your research.  In a skillful and respectful manner, try to convince your classmate of a different perspective by providing evidence and support for your case.

Create your post by clicking on Create Thread and typing a descriptive Subject (last name and title of post).  Type the body of your post in the Message field being sure to proofread for clarity and completeness.  Submit at least two responses by clicking on Reply when viewing the posts from other learners. Don't forget to reply to any of the questions or comments directed toward you! Keep in mind you must create an original post before you can see what your classmates have posted. Please see the Discussion Rubric for grading criteria.

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