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Journal of Korean Medical Association
2001 Volume.44 No. 11 p.1160 ~ p.1170
Ethical Issues Related to Tissue Banking

Abstract
Organ transplantations have become popular procedures for diseases in modern medical field with developing medical science. There have been so many hot discussions about ethical issues of organ transplantation, especially brain death, whenever
medical
ethics was addressed. However, we have not so far discussed ethical issues related to tissue banking, even though the history of tissue banking in medicine is longer than that of organ transplantation and the range of use of Human-based tissues
is
wider
than that of organ transplantation.
Tissue banking has medically and ethically similar aspects with organ transplantation, but tissue banking system has unique characteristics in total process. Ethical questions related to tissue banking involve informed consent, conflicts of
interest,
and the equitable distribution of human-based tissues and related profit issues.
Families expect that their beloved ones¡¯ tissue will be used to improve the lives of people with medical needs, either through transplantation or medical research. However, concerns have been raised that some tissue might be used for purpose
other
than
those intended by the donor. Donors may intend or believe that donated skin shall be used for the treatment of burn victims. However, in some cases it might be used for elective cosmetic surgery.
It is not clear how much human-based tissues are currently used for cosmetic purposes, but there is always a potential commercial application of human-based tissues. The question is whether this is morally acceptable.
We should always honor and treat with respect to the donors¡¯ wishes, and distribute the human-based tissues maximizing its usefulness and minimizing its hazards and waste the tissue.
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