Department of Clinical Epidemiology.
Clin Epidemiol. 2010 Aug 9;2:51-6. doi: 10.2147/clep.s9908.
Diagnostic histological and cytological specimens are routinely stored in pathology department archives. These biobanks are a valuable research resource for many diseases, particularly if they can be linked to high quality population-based health registries, allowing large retrospective epidemiological studies to be carried out. Such studies are of significant importance, for example in the search for novel prognostic and predictive biomarkers in the era of personalized medicine. Denmark has a wealth of highly-regarded population-based registries that are ideally suited to conduct this type of epidemiological research. We describe two recent additions to these databases: the Danish National Pathology Registry (DNPR) and its underlying national online registration database, the Danish Pathology Data Bank (DPDB). The DNPR and the DPDB contain detailed nationwide records of all pathology specimens analyzed in Denmark since 1997, and an incomplete but nonetheless valuable record of specimens from some pathology departments dating back to the 1970s. The data are of high quality and completeness and are sufficient to allow precise and efficient localization of the specimens. We describe the relatively uncomplicated procedures required to use these pathology databases in clinical research and to gain access to the archived specimens.
诊断组织学和细胞学标本通常存放在病理科档案中。这些生物库是许多疾病的宝贵研究资源,特别是如果它们可以与高质量的基于人群的健康登记相联系,从而可以进行大规模的回顾性流行病学研究。此类研究具有重要意义,例如在个性化医学时代寻找新的预后和预测生物标志物。丹麦拥有丰富的备受推崇的基于人群的登记处,非常适合进行此类流行病学研究。我们描述了这两个数据库的两个最近的补充内容:丹麦国家病理学登记处(DNPR)及其基础的国家在线登记数据库丹麦病理学数据库(DPDB)。DNPR 和 DPDB 包含自 1997 年以来在丹麦分析的所有病理学标本的详细全国记录,以及一些病理学部门的标本的不完整但仍然有价值的记录,可以追溯到 20 世纪 70 年代。这些数据质量和完整性高,足以实现标本的精确和高效定位。我们描述了在临床研究中使用这些病理学数据库和获取存档标本所需的相对简单的程序。