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A novel 'social contract' - An attempt to harmonize a sponsor's exploratory research with a clinical study participant's data rights

Authors :
Laurence Mignon
Kim Doan
Michael Murphy
Lauren Elder
Chris Yun
Jeff Milton
Shruti Sasaki
Christopher E. Hart
Dante Montenegro
Nickolas Allen
Dany Matar
Danielle Ciofani
Frank Rigo
Leonardo Sahelijo
Source :
Contemporary clinical trials. 119
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Pharmaceutical drug development rarely addresses a study participant's control of their genomic data, how to return individual incidental findings, and how to make use of genomic data more efficiently for exploratory research purposes. Mutually beneficial solutions to these issues are needed, as whole genome sequencing (WGS) is increasingly adopted in human research and as access to such information could provide impactful health-related information for a participant.In this paper, we offer a novel framework to align a trial sponsor's need for broad exploratory research of the human genome with the study participant's right to data access and access control. The Exploratory Genetic Research Project (EGRP) aims to gather WGS on all participants of a sponsor's clinical trials. It is set up as a separate umbrella protocol to facilitate the consenting process, as well as the delineation between clinical trial endpoints versus exploratory future research.This concept establishes a participant's autonomy regarding access to genomic data and the disclosure of actionable incidental findings. The feasibility of EGRP will be tested and reassessed as it is deployed over the next few years.

Details

ISSN :
15592030
Volume :
119
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary clinical trials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1d64c07f66f7fb0ece5b5c09cfad8688