Plasma Proteomes Can Be Reidentifiable and Potentially Contain Personally Sensitive and Incidental Findings

Volume: 20, Pages: 100035 - 100035
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
The goal of clinical proteomics is to identify, quantify, and characterize proteins in body fluids or tissue to assist diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of patients. In this way, it is similar to more mature omics technologies, such as genomics, that are increasingly applied in biomedicine. We argue that, similar to those fields, proteomics also faces ethical issues related to the kinds of information that is inherently obtained through sample...
Paper Details
Title
Plasma Proteomes Can Be Reidentifiable and Potentially Contain Personally Sensitive and Incidental Findings
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
20
Pages
100035 - 100035
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