id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-035165-sj5qdi9q Matzke, Lise A Biobanking for Cancer Biomarker Research: Issues and Solutions 2020-10-19 .txt text/plain 4630 215 40 While the emphasis differs in different areas of cancer research, the dominant route for research focused on biomarkers for guiding management of disease has, until recently, driven the widespread adoption and use of the "classic" biobank operating model which is to collect biospecimens and annotating data in order to store them and generate a large stock collection from which specific biospecimen cohorts could be selected for a given study. Biobanks can play an important role in addressing these issues by redirecting their expertise to brokering access to clinical specimens as well as focusing on services that provide researchers with bespoke models of collecting and processing biospecimens that are right for their biomarker research. The current evolution of biobanks from the existing prevalent classic model to prospective and services-based models, coupled with development of tools and programs aimed at improving the ways researchers can find biobank resources and disseminating common standards for access to clinical archives, and will ultimately improve biomarker discovery. ./cache/cord-035165-sj5qdi9q.txt ./txt/cord-035165-sj5qdi9q.txt